"Looking at Jimen" is a seven-character rhymed poem
"Looking at Jimen" is a work written by Zu Yong, a poet from the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the poet's visit to the border and the magnificent scenery he saw, expressing his ambition to serve the country through meritorious service. The word "scared" is used at the beginning of the poem to express the poet's concern about national affairs; then he hears the sound of drums and horns coming from the army, which makes people feel a strong atmosphere of war; the middle four sentences further describe in detail what he saw on the stage. The tense situation inspired the poet to write and join the army, quell the border troubles, and make contributions to the country. The artistic conception of the whole poem is vast and majestic, full of masculine beauty, and full of generosity of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The scenery described also embodies the poet's passion for the mountains and rivers of the motherland and his ambition to devote himself to the battlefield and make contributions to the country. It is an inspiring article. of patriotism.