Ancient poetry describing Guilin

1. Poem title: "Miscellaneous Odes of the Lijiang River" by Kang Youwei in the Qing Dynasty

The golden rocks and strange peaks are opening one after another, and the Qingjiang River is flowing thousands of times. I asked Yu Banyue what he was doing and read the original natural paintings every day.

2. Poem title: "Nine Horses Painting Mountains on the Lijiang River" Lin Kewu, Qing Dynasty

What do the horses drinking from the Lijiang River want? He once chased the Qin soldiers to the Guihai Sea, and also followed the Han halberd across the border. The majestic wind spurs us to travel thousands of miles, and our ambitions are as high as in the past. Looking up at the top of the cliff to look at the universe, a long roar spreads across the sky.

3. Poem title: "Farewell to Tan Ba ??in Guilin"

The guest's heart is still in Chu, and Jiang Guan returns to Hunan. Don't forget the apes and birds, the weather is cold and the water is long. (The poet is: Wang Changling)

4. Title of the poem: "Lijiang River" Ming·Tang Xuan

The rocks on the Guiyang River are soaring in the sky, who is the master of painting. The trees in the stream are scattered with clear shadows, and the rock flowers are scattered among the green clouds. The fairy cave is unparalleled, and the city's mountains and forests are lush. Leaning on the stream and looking back, I saw Yingpeng on the sea.