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Patriotic poets and works of the Tang Dynasty

1. Du Fu, a realist poet in the Tang Dynasty, was called the "Sage of Poetry" by later generations. Du Fu's official career was not smooth throughout his life. He experienced the "Anshi Rebellion" and wandered around. He wrote many poems full of patriotism and reflecting the social contradictions and people's suffering at that time. His representative works include "Spring Outlook", "Hearing that the Government's Army Takes Henan and Hebei", "Three "Three farewells to officials" and so on.

2. Wang Changling, a famous frontier fortress poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. He had been to the northwest frontier fortress before becoming a Jinshi and wrote many frontier fortress poems full of patriotic sentiments, such as "Marching the Army", "Going out of the Fortress", etc. .

3. Other poets during the Tang Dynasty also wrote many patriotic poems about joining the military and defending their homes and country. Yang Jiong expressed his wish that "it would be better to be a centurion than a scholar" in "On the Military March". Li Ang also wrote a poem "On the Military March" to express that "the Xiongnu will not talk about their homeland until they are destroyed, and they will drive out the troops and travel on credit." Liu Xiyi's "Walking in the Army" exclaimed, "If you cherish the sword throughout your life, you will be generous with your pen." King Luo Bin said in "Su Wen City Looking at the Military Camp": "Throw your pen to cherish your class, and you should remember Gu Xun when you are in the army." It is shameful for a shameless man to report this to the Ming Lord.