General Yuyang.
Tang Dynasty: Zhang Wei.
The frost-bearded man faced Qiongqiu with his chin, and he went upstairs alone in his white mink fur.
Looking north at the stars and standing with a sword in hand, you will worry about the country all your life.
Zhang Wei was an unknown poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was from central Fujian and was alive during the reign of Emperor Xizong of Tang Dynasty. He was good at writing poems. This poem warmly praises the border generals who cared about their country all their lives. Yuyang is the name of the county. Yuyang County was the place of governance in the Han Dynasty, and Jixian County was the place of governance in the Tang Dynasty. Both were important military towns in the Han and Tang Dynasties.
The main idea of ??the poem is: The old general's beard is as frosty as snow. He is wearing a white mink fur and climbing a tall building alone. The autumn scenery is quiet. Looking north, the old general seems to be back on the battlefield, riding a horse and galloping.
The poet did not reveal the name and life experience of the general,
only introduced his appearance and clothing
, "The frosty moustache embraces Qiongqiu, Wearing a white mink fur, he went upstairs alone. "The frosty mustache shows that he is a veteran who has been on the battlefield; Qiongqiu indicates that it is late autumn, but because of the severe cold weather in the frontier, there have been several heavy snowfalls here, even if he is wearing a mink fur. , still shivering from the cold.