What kind of poem is "Long Tou Yin" written by poets in Tang Dynasty?

The Song of the Dragon Head is a frontier poem written by the poet Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty.

Frontier poems, also known as frontier poems, are a special type of poems in ancient China literature. Its theme is to describe the frontier fortress scenery, praise the frontier fortress soldiers and civilians, and express lofty aspirations. It is usually bold, passionate, magnificent and touching.

Frontier poems originated from the northern frontier of China in ancient times, where they often faced war, desolation and hardship, and were also symbols of heroic aspirations and national unity. Scholars in frontier fortress areas have created a large number of frontier fortress poems, praising the heroic magnificence of frontier fortress and the loyalty and courage of frontier people.

Frontier poems have a variety of themes, which can describe the natural landscape of the frontier, such as vast grasslands, vast rivers and towering peaks. You can also praise the bravery and sacrifice of soldiers and express your attachment and loyalty to their homes; It can also express the suffering and tenacity of frontier life, as well as the concern for the fate of the country and the ambition to serve the country.

Among these dynasties, the Tang Dynasty was the peak of frontier poems, and many great poets such as Wang Zhihuan, Du Mu and Cen Can were all famous for frontier poems. Their works are full of heroism and magnificent scenes, showing the hardships of frontier life and the unique charm of frontier culture.

Frontier poems are not only an important part of China ancient literature, but also an important carrier of Chinese national spirit and cultural tradition. It shows China people's love for the frontier of the motherland and their firm determination to defend their homeland, and it also inherits the lofty patriotic feelings in China culture.

Brief introduction of Wang Wei

Wang Wei, known as Mr. Xuanshan, was a famous writer, painter and politician in the early Tang Dynasty. Born in Lintong, Shaanxi Province, now Lintong District, xi, Shaanxi Province, he is regarded as one of the outstanding poets in the history of China literature and one of the eight great poets in Tang and Song Dynasties.

Wang Wei is famous for his fresh and elegant poetic style, graceful and natural artistic conception and exquisite painting skills. Poems are mostly based on landscapes and pastoral areas, which shows the love for natural landscapes and the thinking of life philosophy. Wang Wei's representative works include Heron House, An Xi, Two Ambassadors of Song and Yuan Dynasties, and A Message from Wangchuan. Wang Wei's poems were widely admired and imitated by later scholars, and were considered as one of the representatives of China's ancient pastoral poems, which had a far-reaching influence on later literature.