What's the difference between frontier poems and pastoral poems?

1, different topics:

Frontier poems are poems describing the life and natural scenery of Han soldiers and civilians in the border areas. It is generally believed that frontier poems first developed in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, flourished in the Sui Dynasty, and entered the golden age of development in the Tang Dynasty.

Landscape pastoral poetry is good at describing natural scenery, pastoral scenery and comfortable seclusion. Poetry and painting are meaningful and beautiful, the style is quiet and elegant, the language is beautiful and refined, and the line drawing technique is used.

2. Different characteristics:

The first frontier fortress poem is a strong complex in Han Dynasty. There is a typical cultural phenomenon in frontier fortress poems in Tang Dynasty: during the Han and Tang Dynasties, the troops going to war were called Han soldiers, the generals were called Han generals, the frontier fortress was called Han fortress, and even the moon in the sky was called Han Moon.

The main feature of landscape pastoral poetry is to integrate all the landscapes and natural scenery written by the author into the author's subjective feelings, or to express feelings through scenery or to blend scenes.

3. Different scenery:

The natural landscape is mostly yellow sand and white clouds, glacier and snow-capped mountains, and the geographical areas are mostly the Great Wall, Yanmen, Mobei, Guan Yu and the Yellow River. The exotic scenery is mostly Qiang flute, Hu Jia, pipa and war horse. The figures are mostly garrisons, generals and conference semifinals. The classics are mostly pens, the Great Wall (Tan Daoji, Minister of Southern Song Dynasty) and Loulan. The music is mostly related to the frontier.

Landscape pastoral poetry belongs to the category of landscape poetry. The main feature of this kind of poetry is that "all scenery words are emotional words", that is, the natural scenery written by the author is integrated into the author's subjective feelings, or the scenery is used to express feelings, or the scene is blended.