Riding a bike to visit the border and passing through Juyan County.
Pengpeng also floated out of Korea, and the geese heading north also flew into the sky.
The vast desert is lonely, and the Yellow River sets the yen.
When I arrived at the small pass, I met a spy waiting for the knight and told me that Dou Hu was in Yan.
The poem "To the Great Wall" is about the magnificent sight and momentum that the author saw on his way to the Great Wall. The first bicycle wants to ask about the border, and the country has been postponed, which means that the author rides a bicycle to express his condolences to the frontier soldiers, and the country has been postponed. Zhuan Xu took Peng back and sent the wild geese back to Hutian, that is to say, Peng Cao, who went with the wind, and the wild geese who returned to the north flew between Hutian and Hutian.
The neck of the desert is straight with solitary smoke, and the long river sets the yen, which means that in the vast desert, a wisp of solitary smoke goes straight up, and the Yellow River in the sunset is particularly round. William Xiaoguan rides a horse every time, and all the guards are in Yanran. That is to say, the author met the reconnaissance cavalry in Xiaoguan and learned that all the guards were in Yanran Mountain.
Ambassador to the fortress is a classic poem of Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. This poem describes what the author saw and felt during his trip to the fortress, and expresses his praise for the magnificent nature and his deep attachment to the motherland. At the same time, it also reflects the author's concern and anxiety about national border security. The whole poem has profound artistic conception, sincere emotion and strong artistic appeal.
The writing characteristics of Wang Wei s Going to the Frontier;
1, the poet described the magnificent natural landscape with meticulous brushwork. In his poems, he used vivid and accurate adjectives and verbs, such as lonely deserts and long rivers setting the yen. Through the in-depth description of the scene, readers feel as if they are there, and feel the desert and the quiet and magnificent sunset in vast expanse.
2. Wang Wei used rich images and symbols in his poems. He compared himself to Caipeng and Guiyan, expressing his fate floating in the wind and grass and his homesickness for wild geese. At the same time, solitary smoke, sunset and other images also have profound symbolic significance, showing the poet's lonely mood.
3. Wang Wei shows outstanding lyric ability in his poems. By describing the natural landscape, he expressed his deep attachment to the motherland and respect for the border guards. At the end of the poem, he used Xiao Guan to ride at a critical moment, expressing his worries and anxieties about the security of the country's frontier, which made readers feel his patriotic feelings.
4. Wang Wei's "March on the Fortress" has profound philosophical significance. The whole poem not only shows the poet's reverence for nature and cherishing life, but also reflects the poet's profound understanding of life situation. In his poems, he described the natural landscape and border scenery, and expressed his feelings and thoughts on life.