The Long March hasn't come back yet.
But Dragon City will fly in,
Don't teach Huma to climb the Yinshan Mountain.
This poem was written by Wang Changling when he was sent to the Western Regions in his early years. He wrote many immortal poems there, so he was called a famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. At the same time, he is best at writing the four wonders, so he is also called the master of the four wonders. This poem is a four-line frontier poem.
In this poem, the poet adopts the method of narration and discussion, expressing emotion by borrowing things and scenery. The first sentence begins with a description of the desolate scenery of the border mountains in the Qin and Han Dynasties, implying that since the Qin and Han Dynasties, the western regions have not been peaceful and foreigners have frequently invaded. In order to resist foreign enemies, the imperial court had to mobilize a large number of troops from the mainland to the western regions for the Long March, which made the people suffer from war all day long. At the same time, how he hoped that the imperial court could recruit brave generals to visit the battlefield, that is, to summon the flying generals from Longcheng to be stationed there. Never allow the horseshoes of foreign troops to set foot on Yinshan again! The lines between the lines are full of the poet's anxiety about the country and the people, and his patriotic passion is beyond words. Therefore, this poem has been highly praised in all previous dynasties and is called the masterpiece of the Tang Dynasty.