What are the poems describing the frontier fortress?

-Wang Changling's "Seven Military Services, the Fourth"

The soldiers guarding the border have been through many battles, their armor is worn out, their ambitions are immortal, and they will never return to their hometown until they defeat the invading enemy.

02. Don't laugh when you are drunk in the sand. How many wars were fought in ancient times?

-William Wang's "Two Liangzhou Ci Poems, the First Part"

You must get drunk today, even on the battlefield. This time, I went out to serve my country. I'm dying, but I'm not ready to come back alive.

03. When the moon was bright in the Qin Dynasty, it was closed in the Han Dynasty, and people did not return on the Long March.

-Wang Changling's "The Head of Two Embankments"

Or the bright moon and the border pass in Qin and Han Dynasties, and Wan Li, who was guarding the border pass and fighting the enemy, has not returned yet.

04. If you want to serve your country, why should you be born in Yumenguan?

-Dai Shulun's Two Songs (Part Two)

As a citizen, I am willing to serve my country with my life. A gentleman doesn't need to return home alive.

05. Why should a strong brother blame Yang Liu? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass.

-Wang Zhihuan's Two Poems on Liangzhou.

Why do you want to use Qiangdi to play sad willow songs to complain that spring has not come? It turns out that the spring breeze around Yumenguan can't blow!