1, background and introduction of poetry
Frontier fortress is a poem written by Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. It expresses its love and anxiety for the country and hometown by describing the magnificent scenery of the frontier fortress and the heroic image of the soldiers. Among them, "Don't call Humadu Yinshan" is a famous sentence in the poem.
2. The horse painted a frontier fortress.
"Huma" in the poem represents the cavalry of the northern nationalities, and "Yinshan" refers to the mountains in the northern border areas. This poem means the vitality and ferocity of horses in the northern frontier. Expressed the scene of the border grassland galloping.
3. Enlighten the heroism of frontier fortress soldiers.
Through wonderful descriptions, the poet showed the heroic image of the frontier fortress soldiers fighting fiercely with the enemy. They fought bravely in the face of the threat of tigers and leopards. This heroism is admirable and awesome.
4. Worry about home and country
This poem expresses the poet's worries about his motherland and hometown. The poets stood in the frontier fortress and looked into the distance, looking at their hometown that they were about to leave. His heart is full of troubles and worries, and he doesn't want to leave his hometown over the Yinshan Mountain in Huma.
5. Pray for a peaceful country.
The last two lines of this poem, "Affectionate Ying Xiao Wo, Early Birth, Old Age, Sickness and Death", express that the poet, whether young or old, is full of expectations and prayers for the prosperity and peace of the country. The poet wants peace in the country, and Huma crossing Yinshan does not need war.
6. The influence of famous poems.
Don't call Humadu Yinshan the famous saying, which is widely quoted and praised. This famous saying reflects the war atmosphere and magnificent scenery in the frontier fortress area through the portrayal of the image, and also reflects the profound philosophy and emotion contained in the poem.
7. Wang Changling and his poetry creation.
Wang Changling is one of the famous poets in the Tang Dynasty, and plays an important role in the history of literature in the Tang Dynasty. Wang Changling's poems are characterized by bold and unrestrained, profound artistic conception, optimism and open-mindedness, and are known as "a new word of Yutai". His poems have various forms, both describing natural scenery and expressing personal grief, which have far-reaching influence on later generations.
The frontier fortress is a poem written by Wang Changling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. While depicting the magnificent scenery and brave soldiers in the frontier fortress, he expressed his worries and thoughts about his country and hometown through Don't Call Humadu Yinshan Mountain.
This famous saying has been passed down to this day, expressing the heroism of frontier fortress soldiers and the poet's expectation for national peace. Wang Changling was an important figure in the Tang Dynasty. His poetry creation is famous for its bold and unrestrained and profound artistic conception, which is highly praised and influenced by later generations.