Frontier poems

"Out of the Great Wall" When Wang Changling was in Qin in the Tang Dynasty, the moon was closed in the Han Dynasty and the Long March people did not return. If Wei Qing, who attacked Longcheng, and Li Guang, the flying general, were alive today, the Huns would not be allowed to go south to spend their horses in Yinshan.

Frontier poems, also known as frontier poems, are poems describing the life and natural scenery of Han soldiers and civilians in the frontier. Frontier poems first developed in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, flourished in the Sui Dynasty and entered the golden age of development in the Tang Dynasty.

According to statistics, there are more than 2000 frontier poems collected in the whole Tang poetry. Some of these chapters are valuable wealth of literature in the Han Dynasty and have important historical research value.

Frontier poetry, also known as frontier poetry, is the main theme of Han poetry in Tang Dynasty, and it is the most profound, imaginative and artistic part of Tang poetry: some writers with personal frontier life experience and military life experience write with their own experiences; Other poets created new works with Yuefu's old poems.