10 ancient poems about frontier battles

Ten ancient poems about the frontier battle are as follows:

1. The lonely smoke is straight in the desert, and the sun is setting in the long river. ——"Envoy to the Fortress" Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: "The solitary smoke in the desert is straight, the sun is setting in the long river", describing the strange and magnificent scenery outside the frontier seen after entering the frontier fortress, the picture is broad , with a powerful artistic conception, a famous line that the modern man Wang Guowei called "eternally spectacular".

2. Lord Don’t laugh while lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought in ancient times. ——"Two Liangzhou Poems·Part One" by Wang Han of the Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: The poet uses passionate pen and ink to describe the excitement and excitement of the frontier soldiers at the banquet, the scene of drinking happily and the sight of death. courage.

3. The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty passed through the Han Dynasty, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned. ——"Two Poems from the Fortress, One" by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: This poem has a high spirit, high tone and powerful momentum. It is regarded as the masterpiece of the seven unique works of the Tang Dynasty.

4. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass. ——"Two Liangzhou Poems·Part 1" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: Although this poem expresses the resentment of the border guards who are not allowed to return home, it is written in a tragic and desolate way, without a decadent mood. , showing the broad mind of the poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

5. The half-rolled red flag is near the Yishui River, but the sound of heavy frost and cold drums cannot be heard. ——"The Journey of the Governor of Yanmen" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: This poem describes a tragic and tragic battle scene, but there are bright colors everywhere, using color to represent objects, using color to move people, and it is strange and strange. And appropriate.

6. When the garrison guest looks at the border town, he looks sad as he longs for home. ——"Moon over Guanshan" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: The poet looks at the endless conflicts on the ancient frontier fortress, revealing the huge sacrifices caused by the war and the pain to countless conscripts and their families. The pain it brings, contemplating the heavy price it has paid from generation to generation.

7. The snow is dark, the flag paintings are withered, and the wind is heavy with the sound of drums. ——"Joining the Army" by Yang Jiong of the Tang Dynasty

This poem borrows old Yuefu titles to describe the whole process of a scholar joining the army at the frontier and participating in the battle. It effectively highlights the scholar's strong patriotic passion and the morale of the Tang army's generals.

8. The grass in the forest is frightened by the wind, and the general draws his bow at night. ——"Six Songs under the Fortress Part 2" Tang Dynasty Lulun

Appreciation: This poem describes a general hunting at night. He saw wind and grass moving deep in the forest, thought it was a tiger, and drew his bow to shoot an arrow. At dawn, I saw that the arrow had shot into a stone. Through this typical plot, the general's bravery is shown.

9. Huangsha wears golden armor in a hundred battles, and Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. ——"Fourth of Seven Poems on the Military March" by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty

Appreciation: While this poem expresses the heroic ambitions of the border guards, it does not avoid the hardships of war. The typical environment and the emotions of the characters are highly unified.

10. The scenery is different when autumn comes in Saixia, but the geese in Hengyang leave without paying attention. ——"The Proud Fisherman·Autumn Thoughts" by Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty

Appreciation: The poet uses an almost line drawing technique to depict a remote, desolate and desolate aerial view of the frontier fortress in the upper part; the second part of the poem It expresses the unrealized ambitions of border officers and soldiers, as well as their homesickness and concern for their country. The whole poem expresses the heroic spirit and hard life of the soldiers, with a broad and desolate artistic conception and vivid and vivid images.