The Development History of Frontier Poems in Tang Dynasty

The Tang Dynasty was an era of balanced political, economic and cultural development and strong national strength. In this era, the development of literature also presents a splendid occasion, and the development from style to theme to poetry is among the best in China history. In the early Tang Dynasty, poems from Chen Ziang to the "Four Masters", Li Bai, Du Fu, Gao Shi, Cen Can, Li He, Bai Juyi and Li Shangyin ran through the whole Tang Dynasty. The development of poetry from Chen Ziang's initial respect for character to the continuous development of Li Bai and Du Fu's Yuefu poems, classical poems, quatrains and metrical poems, and the different development styles in different periods also led to the different styles of frontier poems in different periods in the Tang Dynasty. However, the frontier poems in Tang Dynasty laid the basic style of high-spirited frontier poems. In addition, the styles of frontier poems in different periods of the Tang Dynasty are also different. Next, let's take a look at their styles in the early Tang Dynasty, the prosperous Tang Dynasty and even the middle and late Tang Dynasty.

The integration of North and South cultures in the early Tang Dynasty: "If you don't exist, you will die, and you will be rewarded."

The establishment of the early Tang Dynasty, when Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty destroyed Chen Zhi, ended the nearly 300-year division between the North and the South, and at the same time, the North and the South also achieved exchanges and integration, which laid the foundation for the Tang Dynasty to become the political, economic and cultural exchange center of neighboring countries at that time, and also provided impetus for the cultural development in the later period. From the political point of view, the north and south are unified into the north, but from the academic development point of view. Lu Sidao, Xue Daoheng, Su Yang, Yang Di and other Sui literati played a leading role in the development and formation of frontier poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

For example, Lu Sidao's "Join the Army" "Join the Army, the Army will leave Long Ting, Wan Li, and Khan has now worshipped Wei Qiao. Where can the general find fame? "

Lu Sidao was born and died in the Sui Dynasty. As a transitional period before the Tang Dynasty, he largely inherited the style and style of Yuefu poems in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. "Joining the army" is a topic of ancient Yuefu, with 28 sentences. This poem is well conceived and the sentence pattern is very new. It is the masterpiece of seven-character Yuefu poetry, also known as Lu Sidao's masterpiece. The biggest feature is that Lu Sidao's poems did not integrate the beauty of the Northern and Southern Dynasties into his poetry creation, which was a great precursor to the creation of the style of writing in the early Tang Dynasty.