What are the poems that describe the ancient town?

1. Three Liangzhou Ci poems

Tang Dynasty: Zhang Ji

The gate of the ancient town is open to the white moraine, and Hu soldiers often stand near the sand pile.

The envoys patrolling the border should leave early, but if they want to inquire about safety, no envoys will come.

2. "Three Poems on the Invasion of the Qingyi Army into Juyong"

Tang Dynasty: Gao Shi

In the ancient town of Qingshankou, the sun sets in the cold wind.

A bird can't stand in the mountains, but a horse can't stand in the ice and snow.

There is nothing you can do when you leave the country, and you will have to wait until you get back home.

The east mountain is full of pine and osmanthus, and when you return, you will end up in Mao Ci.

3. "Longmen Town (Longmen Town was renamed as a prefectural town after being located east of Chengxian County)"

Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

Thin springs and light ice, Ju The plank road is wet. He worked tirelessly and faced the urgent situation of this short period of time. ?

Shimen Xueyun Pass is a collection of peaks and mountains in the ancient town. The jing pole is miserable at dusk, and the feng shui is white and astringent. ?

Humatun Chenggao, how can we prevent danger from happening? You are guarding people from afar, crying in the cold night of the mountains.

4. "Something to Think About"

Tang Dynasty: Meng Jiao

The orange beacon fire does not go out day and night, and it is difficult to overcome the distance of travelers. The ancient town is covered with thousands of frosts, and the waves of the cold river raise thousands of piles of snow. At this time, if you go to the west, you will be determined. The sky makes the south heart far away and sad.

5. "Border Travel"

Tang Dynasty: Xiang Si

Go to the gate of the ancient town, Chang'an Road is in the east. The sky is cold and the fire is bright, and the flag is cracked and the wind is blowing at night. ?

Nothing happened in the palace, and the Confucian attire also had a bow. Fangqiu's hometown died, and I'm happy to have the same pronunciation.