What is the background story of William Wang Liangzhou Ci?

William Wang's "Liangzhou Ci" is a poem describing the frontier scenery and the homesickness of the soldiers guarding the frontier. The background story of this poem took place in the Tang Dynasty. At that time, the country's political stability, economic prosperity, harmonious ethnic relations and national border security were well guaranteed. However, in order to safeguard the territorial integrity and security of the country, many brave soldiers still stick to the border areas and defend the territory of the motherland.

William Wang is a brilliant scholar. He was sent to the frontier many times and witnessed the hard life and loyalty of the frontier soldiers. William Wang went to the frontier and was deeply moved by the heroic deeds of the soldiers guarding the frontier, and wrote this poem "Liangzhou Ci". Through the description of the frontier fortress scenery, this poem shows the great sacrifice and selfless dedication made by the soldiers guarding the frontier for the country.

The poem reads: "The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, it is an isolated city, Wan Ren Mountain. Why bother to complain about the willow, the spring breeze is only Yumenguan. " Here, with the Yellow River as the background, William Wang painted the magnificent scenery of the frontier. At the same time, he also vividly demonstrated the determination of the defenders to stick to their posts in a tough environment through "Lonely City Wan Ren". The next two poems express the homesickness of frontier soldiers, but they know that their responsibilities are great and they should not let their guard down because of homesickness.

Generally speaking, Liangzhou Ci is a poem with profound historical background and rich humanistic connotation. It not only shows the magnificent scenery of the frontier fortress in the Tang Dynasty, but also conveys the spiritual outlook of the soldiers guarding the frontier. This poem is still praised by readers and has become a treasure of China's classical literature.