In the frontier fortress, the poem describing the soldiers in the frontier fortress who are miserable and have no home to return is

The poem describing the soldiers in the frontier fortress who were miserable and had no home to return to is: The moon was closed in Qin and the people on the Long March were not returned. If the attack on the dragon city of Wei Qing and flying general Li guang are alive today, the Huns will not be allowed to go south to spend their horses in Yinshan.

Translation: It's still the bright moon and border pass in Qin and Han Dynasties. Wan Li, who was guarding the border and fighting against the enemy, hasn't returned. If Li Guang, the flying general of Liuzhou, is still here today, he will never let Xiongnu go south to herd horses and spend the Yinshan Mountain.

the frontier fortress is a set of frontier fortress poems written by Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang dynasty.

Extended information:

Although this poem is only four short lines, its content is complicated through the description of frontier scenery and recruitment psychology. There is a strong sympathy for the soldiers who have been defending for a long time and a desire to end this kind of border defense regardless of the situation; It also reveals the dissatisfaction with the court's inability to choose talents.

At the same time, he paid attention to the overall situation and realized the justice of the war. Therefore, his personal interests were subordinated to the needs of national security, and he issued an oath of "Don't teach Huma to cross the shady mountains", which was full of patriotic passion.

The poet didn't describe the frontier fortress scenery in detail, he just chose a typical picture from the life of the garrison to reveal the inner world of the foot soldiers. Scenery description is only a means to describe the characters' thoughts and feelings, and the Han Dynasty, Guan Qin Yue, all melt into the scene and soak up the characters' emotional color. The complex content is cast in the four-line poem, which is deep, implicit and intriguing.