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What does the poem To the Fortress (Wang Wei) mean?
1, lingsai is explained as follows:

I want to go to the border crossing by bike, and the country I pass by has passed my residence.

Thousands of miles of cornices also floated out of Sai Han, and the geese heading north soared in the sky.

Solitary smoke goes straight to the vast desert, and the sunset on the endless Yellow River is round.

When you meet detective knight in Xiaoguan, tell me that Duhu is already in Yanran.

2. The original text 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.

3. Create a background:

In 736 AD (the 24th year of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty), Tubo sent troops to attack Little Bolu in the Tang Dynasty (in present-day north Kashmir). In the spring of 737 AD (the 25th year of Kaiyuan), Cui, our envoy from Hexi, defeated the Tubo 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.

4. Introduction to the author:

Wang Wei, a poet and painter in the Tang Dynasty, was careless in his later years and devoted himself to serving the Buddha. Later, he was called "Shi Fo". There are less than 400 poems written by him, among which describing landscapes and pastoral areas and praising seclusion are the greatest achievements. Most of Wang Wei's pastoral poems depict natural beauty, but at the same time, they reveal leisure and leisure, or quiet and bleak, or bleak weather, or lonely and deserted. He also has works reflecting the life of the army and the frontier fortress, among which quatrains describing the scenery have been handed down from generation to generation, such as his masterpiece To the Frontier. People often comment on the works of the poet and painter Wang Wei by saying that "there is a picture in poetry and a poem in painting". These two famous sayings from Su Shi really capture Wang Wei's artistic characteristics, which can be said to be an irreversible theory.