Join the Army (Part IV)
The clouds in Qinghai are long and the snow-capped mountains are dark, and the lonely city looks at Yumenguan.
Yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, but the loulan is not returned.
Line, a genre of poetry, is a poem about military life. Wang Changling * * * wrote seven poems describing military life. This is the fourth poem. This poem reflects the lofty aspirations and lofty sentiments of the frontier soldiers who killed the enemy and made meritorious deeds to protect their home. The first two sentences of this poem describe the scenery of the frontier, so as to render the atmosphere of war. The last two sentences focus on the fierce war life that frontier fortress soldiers have participated in for a long time and their lofty sentiments of determination to break the enemy. Broad-minded and bold in style. "Yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, but it won't be returned if it doesn't break Loulan", which is often used to show the heroism and strong will to kill the enemy and protect the family. Dai Shulun, a mid-Tang poet, wrote a heroic poem, "If you want to serve your country for a long time, why should you be born in Yumenguan?" .