Li Yi's frontier poems mainly express the grievances of soldiers who have been homesick for a long time, but there are also some impassioned works, among which Song of Frontier fortress is a famous one.
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In the poem, "Zhou Fan" refers to the northwest frontier (there was also a Zhou Fan in the Tang Dynasty, which was located in the west of Yishan County, Guangxi, and did not belong to the Yellow River), and "Zhou Fan tribe" refers to the border guards stationed in the Yellow River Hetao ("Yellow River Qu"). The soldiers in the army lived a life of "returning to the jade pass at the age of 20, making the horse policy and facing the knife ring". It was very hard, but it was tempered to be very strong and brave.
The first sentence only praises them for being "capable", that is, they are good at dressing up. By describing the heroic attitude of soldiers, the author shows readers that they are good at fighting, so the next sentence is written as "galloping" instead of "being able", and readers can understand it themselves.