The answer to the poem describing the scenery of the desert is as follows:
The desert is solitary and the smoke is straight, and the sun is setting over the long river. ——Wang Wei's "Envoy to the Fortress" The sand in the desert is like snow, and the moon in Yanshan Mountain is like a hook. ——Li He's "Horse Poems" In the wind and sand of the desert, beside the rain and snow of the Great Wall. The clouds are near Jieshi, and Korea is hidden among the waves. ——Gao Shi's "Poems of King Xin'an Shogunate" The desert mountains are covered with snow, and the grass on the Great Wall is blooming. ——Lulun "Sending Judge Liu to Fengzhou"
Walking into the cold desert at night, far away from the ancient Great Wall. ——Fang Hui's "Thirty Miscellaneous Poems of the Late Autumn: Out of the Miasma Ridge at Three Years Old" The desert is poor and the grass is blocked in autumn, and the sun sets in the isolated city and there are few soldiers. ——Gao Shi's "Yan Ge Xing"
The desert is windy and dusty, the sun is dim, and the red flag is half-rolled out of the camp gate. ——Wang Changling's "Army March" There are wild clouds and no city walls, and rain and snow cover the desert one after another. Li Qi's "Ancient Military March" In the wind and sand of the desert, beside the rain and snow of the Great Wall. ——Gao Shi's "Poems of King Xin'an Shogunate" The cold clouds on the ground swallow up the desert, and the spring rain across the river flows into Wu. ——Fang Qian's "Ink on Turquoise"
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The old Great Wall was full of people riding on horses, and the desert was the first to scare the Han Dynasty. ——Qi Jiguang's "Two Poems from Beyond the Fortress, Stone Wall Lingxu and Ten Thousand Trees Together" The wind falls from the Great Wall, and the sky is connected to the vast desert. ——Jidong "The Beginning of Autumn in Xuanfu"
The snow on the Great Wall is all over the peaks, and the spring clouds in the desert are in full bloom. ——Li Panlong's "Kongtong No. 1" The desert is a tame pride, and the Great Wall belongs to the Duke. -Xu Weixuanfu Huailong Chapter "The Great Wall drinks horses in the cold moon, and the ancient garrison carvings are carved in the desert wind." ——Lin Zexu's "Four Poems on Leaving Jiayuguan, Part Two"
The wind blows the yellow sheep passing by in the desert, and the Great Wall is carved with white grass. ——Wang Jian's "Sending People Out of Juyong" Hu'er drank his horse in the Great Wall Cave, and the Han generals curved the desert sky. Yang Chengkun's "A Long Song of Songs to the Mountain Man in Lu Zhongfu" I am as good as the desert, how can you weep in the new pavilion. ——Lu You's "Yebo Water Village" There are no soldiers in the desert, and there are tourists traveling in the poor areas. ——Zhang Qiao's "Bookside Stories"
Introduction to desert
Da desert is a Chinese word, pronounced as dàmò, and its meaning is boundless desert. Desert generally refers to the plateau area in northeastern Asia, that is, the inland plateau of East Asia. It starts from the Daxingan Mountains in the east, reaches the Altai Mountains in the west, connects the Sayan Mountains, Kent Mountains, and Yablonov Mountains in the north, and reaches the Yinshan Mountains in the south. The edge areas on both sides are called Monan and Mobei.