Poetry describing the northwest

The solitary smoke in the desert is straight, and the sun is setting over the long river. ---"Envoy to the Fortress"

Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass. ---"Liangzhou Ci"

Suddenly, as if a spring breeze came overnight, thousands of pear trees bloomed. ---"Bai Xuege Sends Judge Wu Back to the Capital"

Chilechuan, at the foot of Yinshan Mountain. The sky is like a dome, covering the four fields. The sky is clear, the fields are vast, and the wind blows the grass, and cattle and sheep appear low. ---"Chile Song"

There is a bird path in Taihang, Xidang, which can cross the top of Emei. ---"The Road to Shu is Difficult"

The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. ---"Moonlight Night Remembering My Brother"

It is rumored that the war will bring sorrow to all the gods, and the strong troops on both sides of the Taiwan Strait will continue to fight. ---Cao Song's "Two Poems on the Year of Jihai, the First Year of Xizong's Guangming Dynasty"

The iron clothes were shattered in hundreds of battles, and the south of the city was heavily surrounded. ---Li Bai's "Walking in the Army"

Fight with the golden drum at dawn, sleep with a jade saddle in your arms at night. ---Li Bai's "Six Songs under the Fortress: Part 1"

You can't see me alone. Under the Great Wall, the bones of the dead are leaning on each other. ---Chen Lin's "Drinking Horses in the Great Wall Grottoes"

The sunset is still dusty, and the west wind is blocking the sky.

---Xin Qiji's "Send Zhang Zhonggu Shuai Xingyuan at the Mulan Flower Slow Banquet"