Poetry in the same column as Liangzhou Ci and military service.

Representative poets include Gao Shi, Cen Can, Wang Changling, Li Qi and Wang Wei, and representative poems include Ge Yanxing by Gao Shi, Bai Xuege by Cen Can, and Biography of a Horse, which represent the aesthetic style of frontier poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, that is, bold, bold, romantic, tragic and magnificent. In addition, Li Bai and Du Fu, great poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, also wrote frontier poems, which became part of their representative works. For example, Li Bai's Guan Shanyue, Six Poems of Xia Sai, The Battle of the South of the City, Popular in the North ... Du Fu's Car Shop, The First Nine Embankments, The Last Six Embankments and so on. Other poets also have excellent frontier poems handed down from ancient times, such as Wang Changling's "Out of the Frontier" and "Joining the Army", Wang Zhihuan's "Out of the Frontier" and Wang Han's "Liangzhou Ci". Poetry in the prosperous Tang Dynasty became the climax of frontier fortress poetry creation. Since then, the number of frontier poems in the middle and late Tang Dynasty is small, but the theme has been expanded.