The "frontier poets" of the Tang Dynasty can be said to be very crazy. Among them, there are three most representative figures, namely Gao Shi, Wang Changling, and Wang Zhihuan. In addition to being frontier poets, these three people also have one thing in common, that is, they all ended up dying in a foreign land, which can't help but be lamented.
The Tang Dynasty can be said to be the most prosperous dynasty in ancient my country, but even some wars in the Tang Dynasty's frontier fortresses were unavoidable. The Tang Dynasty would often fight with some ethnic minorities. However, because of the strength of the country, some poets dared to go to the border to appreciate the desert scenery and the style of the soldiers who defended the border. After all, our country is stronger. Among these poets, Gao Shi, Wang Changling, and Wang Zhihuan are the most representative. Many of their poems have been widely praised and become masterpieces handed down from generation to generation.
Thousands of miles of yellow clouds and white sun, and the north wind blows wild geese and snow. Don't worry, there will be no friends in the future. No one in the world will know you. Liu He fluttered and felt sorry for himself. He left Beijing and Luo for more than ten years. My husband is very poor and has no money for drinks when we meet today.
This poem is "Farewell to Dong Da Er" written by Gao Shi. From this poem, we can feel the desolation of the desert and the fortitude of the border soldiers. We must know that guarding the border is not only the responsibility of soldiers, but also the responsibility of everyone in the world. These poets are like our current stars. They constantly praise the frontier warriors and tell about the hardships on the frontier. They also make many people understand the difficulties of the frontier. This makes people all over the world willing to do their part to defend it. frontier.
But since it is a frontier fortress and a battlefield for soldiers, it must be very hard for these literati to go there. Firstly, the food and accommodation conditions were certainly not comparable to those at home. Secondly, war could break out again at any time, which could be said to be very dangerous. In the end, these three people died on the border one after another.