Sentences describing "Yangtze River Water"

Li Bai. See Meng Haoran again on the way to Yangzhou.

Sailing alone in the blue sky, I can see the Yangtze River flowing in the sky.

Song. Li Chi Ngai. Operator.

You live at the head of the Yangtze River and I live at the end of the Yangtze River. I miss you every day, but I can't see you, so I drink Yangtze River water.

Yang Shen's Tanci in the Ming History of the 21st Century: The opening words of the third chapter, talking about Qin and Han Dynasties, are Linjiang immortals.

The Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away heroes.

"Looking at Yue" Tang Du Fu

Endless forests shed leaves one after another; The endless river rolls its waves all the time.

Li Bai sees Tianmen Mountain.

The Yangtze River splits the Tianmen Peak like a giant axe, and the green river flows around the island.

Zhang's "Moonlit Night on the Spring River"

I don't know who Jiang Yue treats, but the Yangtze River sends water.

Xiaoxiang foggy rice, pre-earthquake wave anchor boat.

I want to send two lines of tears to welcome you, but the Yangtze River refuses to flow west.

-Bai Juyi's "Want to Send Xiaxia First".

People are surprised to fly far away and go straight to Monarch Beach.

-Li Bai's "Give Egret to Song Shaofu Three Gorges"

Cliffs are natural barriers, and berries are rotten. You can see clearly at night, and there is no wind and waves.

-Yang Jiong's "Martial Arts"

Stones rushed to the cliff, pointing to the afterlife, and Hinami rose in the waves.

-Li Jilan's "Qin Qu Ge Fu Three Gorges Liuquan Song"

The endless trees are rustling leaves, and the Yangtze River is rolling unpredictably.

-Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain"

The surging river flows eastward, and those heroes of the past are gone forever.

-Su Shi's "Niannujiao Red Cliff Nostalgia"

The endless plains are dotted with drooping stars. The moon runs with the river.

-Du Fu's "Expressing My Mind at Night"

Tianmen breaks the Chu River, and Higashi Shimizu flows.

-Li Bai's Looking at Tianmen Mountain

Great rivers come from Qian Shan, where mountains flow with the east.

-Gao Qi's "Climbing the Yuhuatai in Jinling and Looking at the Great River"