Frontier fortress shows the intense fighting life of frontier fortress soldiers.

Frontier Ambassador is a poem describing the frontier war, which shows the tense fighting life of frontier soldiers. In this poem, the poet expresses his admiration for the heroic struggle of the soldiers and his hatred for war by describing the hard life of the frontier fortress.

The full text of the ambassador is as follows:

Riding a bike to visit the border and passing through Juyan County. Pengpeng also floated out of Korea, and the geese heading north also flew into the sky.

The vast desert is lonely, and the Yellow River sets the yen. When I arrived at the small pass, I met a spy waiting for the knight and told me that Dou Hu was in Yan.

Ambassador to the Great Wall is a poem written by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei on his way to the frontier to express his condolences to the soldiers. It describes the journey of the ambassador to the Great Wall and the scenery beyond the Great Wall. This poem not only reflects the frontier life, but also expresses the feelings of loneliness, loneliness and sadness caused by the exclusion of the poet, as well as the generous and tragic feelings caused by the emotion being edified, purified and sublimated in the majestic scenery of the desert, showing an open-minded feeling.

This poem describes the cruel and harsh environment of the frontier war from the beginning. Bicycles should ask the border, which will be a country that has lived for a long time. Pengpeng also floated out of Korea, and the geese heading north also flew into the sky. These descriptions show the harsh environment faced by frontier soldiers, and also imply the fierceness and cruelty of the war. The poet described the fighting life of border guards. The desert is lonely and straight, and the long river sets the yen. When I arrived at the small pass, I met a spy waiting for the knight and told me that Dou Hu was in Yan. These descriptions show the soldiers' hard fighting life and their bravery and loyalty.

The poet expressed his admiration for soldiers and hatred for war. Xiao Guan always rides horses in Yanran. If you ask the court, you will have more white hair. These descriptions show the poet's admiration for the soldiers and his dissatisfaction and hatred for the war.

The Creative Background of "Towards the Frontier"

Ambassador to the fortress is a poem by Wang Wei, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The background of his creation is that in the 24th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Tubo sent troops to attack the Tang Dynasty. In the spring of the 25th year of Kaiyuan, Cui, our envoy from Hexi, defeated the Tibetan army in the west. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty appointed Wang Weifeng Liangzhou as the censor, went out to the fortress to comfort himself and inspect the military situation, and served as our ambassador in Hexi, which actually pushed Wang Wei out of the court. This poem was written on the way to the fortress.

This poem is one of Wang Wei's representative works and a classic of frontier poems in ancient China. It won high praise in the history of literature with its magnificent scenes and deep and passionate emotions.