1, I want to go home in the wind, but I'm afraid I'm too cold.
2. There are pavilions in the five-color sky, and exquisite immortals walk back and forth. Poor people wander upstairs for the moon, so they should leave someone to fill the mirror.
The small building was easterly again last night, and the country could not bear to look back on the moon.
4. The old friend resigned from the West Yellow Crane Tower, and the fireworks went down to Yangzhou in March.
5. Who sent the brocade book? When Yan Zi returned, the moon was full of the West Building.
6. A long time ago, the place where the Yellow Crane carried the saints to heaven is now only the Yellow Crane Tower.
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Frontier poetry, also known as frontier poetry, is a poem with the theme of frontier military and civilian life and natural scenery. It is generally believed that frontier poems first developed in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, flourished in the Sui Dynasty, and entered the golden age of development in the Tang Dynasty.
According to statistics, there were less than 200 frontier poems before the Tang Dynasty, and more than 2,000 frontier poems were included in The Whole Tang Poetry. Some of these magnificent chapters are not only the precious wealth of China literature, but also of great historical significance.
In recent years, the academic circles have launched a heated discussion on the problems involved in frontier poems in the Tang Dynasty, which has become a hot spot in the study of classical literature. This not only contributes to the in-depth study of ancient literature, but also forms a habitual understanding: it seems that only the Tang Dynasty has frontier poems. It is difficult to agree with this view that frontier fortress poetry is the exclusive product of Tang literature.
Frontier poems originated in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties and flourished in Tang Dynasty. There were only about 200 frontier poems before the Tang Dynasty, while there were more than 2,000 in the Tang Dynasty. After the Tang Dynasty, a large number of frontier poems also appeared.
Frontier poems are the most profound, imaginative and artistic part of Tang poetry. Poems that mainly focus on the life of frontier troops, or describe the wonders beyond the Great Wall, or reflect the hardships of guarding the border and express the homesickness of the soldiers guarding the border are called frontier poems.
Frontier poems are generally written by generals or civil servants who went to war. They express their homesickness and noble sentiments of defending the country by describing the hard life and natural scenery of the ancient battlefield. In the frontier poems of the Tang Dynasty, the Han Dynasty is often used as a metaphor for the types of the Tang Dynasty.