1, only to return to Loulan country, but also to Shuofang city. -Don Chen Ziang's "And Liu Mingfu give the general a refill"
Appreciation: This poem is a frontier fortress poem full of lofty sentiments and ambitions, which expresses the poet's lofty feelings for the generals to forge ahead, return to the frontier fortress and defend the country. This poem has an impassioned atmosphere, praising the bravery of border guards and expressing admiration and support for them.
The poem combines the magnificent frontier fortress scenery with the heroic image of the general, showing the feelings of loyalty, courage and ambition. This is also a classic of frontier poems in the Tang Dynasty, which fully shows the lofty aspirations and patriotic feelings of the literati of that era.
In this poem, the poet describes the general's return to the frontier fortress, conveying his admiration for the border guards and his concern for the national territory. This lofty patriotic feeling makes this poem a masterpiece with the characteristics of the times and cultural value.
This poem means that the poet set out from Loulan country and returned to Shuofang city in the frontier fortress again, which means that the general once again devoted himself to the important task of guarding the frontier and worked hard for the peace of the country and the stability of the territory.
Both of them dropped their whips and swam to Loulan. -Tang Li Bai's "Humak Song of Youzhou"
Appreciation: This poem depicts the vast scenery of the northern frontier fortress and Huma's unrestrained life, and expresses the poet's great ambition and yearning for the frontier fortress life.
Li Bai expressed his yearning and praise for the free and unrestrained life by describing the scene of Huma. Taking the northern frontier fortress as the background, he emphasized the vastness and desolation of the frontier fortress, integrated people with this land, and conveyed a kind of love and admiration for nature and frontier fortress life.
This poem depicts the spectacular scene of galloping horses with bold pen and ink. Through vivid description, readers can personally feel the vastness of grassland and the unrestrained steeds, showing Li Bai's uninhibited personality and love for nature. The whole poem expresses Li Bai's deep feelings for frontier life and human beings in a heroic style.
This poem means that Huma gallops in pairs and hunts in Loulan (Loulan is a country in the ancient western regions), vividly depicting Huma's unrestrained scene on the frontier grassland.
3. The year before last, Loulan was smashed, and last year, it was paid every month. -Don Cen Can, "Doctors in the Western Suburb of the Northern Court Surrender to the Army"
Appreciation: This poem describes the poet's military action in the western frontier, expresses his expectation for peace in the national frontier and praises the heroic deeds of the soldiers.
Through concise and powerful poems, Cen Can showed the achievements of the national military action and the bravery of the sergeant, and expressed his joy for the stability of the frontier. This feeling of praise and pride reflects Cen Can's loyalty to the country and respect for the army.
The whole poem expresses the joy of military victory and border stability through concise language, and also reflects the courage and struggle of the border guards in the Tang Dynasty. This kind of praise for military achievements and frontier fortress scenery embodies the typical characteristics of frontier fortress poems in Tang Dynasty and shows the hardships and glory of frontier fortress life in that era.
This poem means "the year before last" (referring to the year before last) to pacify Loulan and "last year" (referring to the year before last) to pacify Yueshi (a tribe or place name in the ancient western regions), emphasizing the success of military operations and the stability of the frontier.