Poems about Guan Shanyue

Guan Shanyue is a five-character ancient poem written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, with Yuefu as the old theme. Seeing the scene of the expedition, the author lamented that the national strength of the Tang Dynasty was strong, but the frontier dust was not removed. This poem was written while lamenting the hardships of soldiers in the war and the worries of women in the rear. The poet melts the homesickness of the generals and their families into the vast scenery, which makes the scenery complain because of the feelings, and the feelings are more hurt because of the scenery, expressing the poet's concern for recruiting talents and talents and yearning for peace.

The bright moon rises from the mountains in the sky, in the infinite haze of the sea of clouds. The mighty wind blew Wan Li and crossed Yumen Pass. At that time, Han soldiers pointed at the mountain road, and Tubo coveted the vast territory of Qinghai. This is a land of wars in past dynasties, and few soldiers can survive. The garrison soldier looked at the remote border town, and his hometown could not help but look sad. Those who are upstairs tonight are tossing and turning and sighing.

A bright moon rises from Qilian Mountain and crosses the vast sea of clouds. The mighty long wind blew through Yumen Pass where Wan Li and the soldiers were stationed. In those days, Han soldiers pointed to Deng Bai Mountain Road, and Tubo coveted a large area of rivers and mountains in Qinghai. This is the place where wars have been fought for generations, and few soldiers who fought can survive. Garrison soldiers looked at the border town from a distance, and they couldn't help looking sad when they missed their hometown. At this time, the wives of the soldiers are in the tall building, sighing when they can see their relatives in the distance.