How does Wang Changling express the poet's feelings in Joining the Army?

Poems full of vigorous and high-spirited war themes are frontier poems in the early Tang Dynasty. These poems are magnificent and optimistic. The above two capitals are the representative works of these poems, especially the latter one, Gao, which is known as the masterpiece of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The previous song, with the lonely city of snowy mountains as the background, strongly shows the determination of soldiers to swear to sweep Loulan. There is still the feeling of yellow sand blowing on their faces. The latter one is extraordinary, which has aroused people's infinite meditation on countless soldiers who have died in the battlefield since Qin and Han Dynasties. Because of the first two sentences, the wishes expressed in the last two sentences are more subtle and thought-provoking.

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Wang Changling

There is a dark snow-capped mountain in Qinghai, with long white clouds and a lonely city looking at Yumenguan.

Yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, but the loulan is not returned.

The first two sentences describe the scenery, and describe the desolate and empty scenery outside the Great Wall with "Qinghai's long luck" and "lonely city looking from afar", giving people a sense of desolation; The words "darkness", "loneliness" and "faraway" lay the emotional tone of the whole poem: it is a solemn and stirring hymn, a lonely waiting and homesickness.

The last two sentences are very lyrical. "A Hundred Wars in Golden Armor" describes the frequency, fierceness and cruelty of the war, and highlights the hardships of the soldiers' frontier life with exaggerated brushwork; The last sentence is straightforward, which is not only the impassioned rhetoric before the war, but also shows the helplessness and determination of the border guards.