What are the poems describing the scenery of Baizhao Mountain? What are the poems describing the scenery of Baizhao Mountain?

1, question and answer poem in the mountains: Tang Libai. I asked Yu what he was doing in Bishan, but I just laughed. Peach blossoms and flowing water _ naturally go away, and there is a world that is not human. (Li Taibai Collection).

2. Baizhaoshan Bridge Pavilion Poetry: Song Qi, Song Anlu. Thousands of feet rainbow spring flies, and the shadow is absolutely negative. Floating beams move stones across the coast, and members turn over the waves to provide pools. Spend days holding fragrant kingfishers and raising soft-shelled turtles every year. Wearing lapels can get rid of troubles, not just uncles in Tokyo. A poem by Wen Jing.

3. Peach Blossom Rock Poetry: Fan Yong, a native of Luoyang, Henan Province in the Song Dynasty. _ Water, dreams and land are hard to find. White peach blossom eyes, Hanlin lives here. (Shen Zhi).

4. Peach Blossom Rock Poetry: Li Tongru, Ming 'an. The terrain is close to Ziguo, and the mountain light comes from the king of Chu. Only Taohuayuan heard Li Bai read last month. (Shen Zhi).

5. Yan Xiantao's rock poems: Wang Xi came from Lulong, Hebei Province, in the Ming Dynasty. Peach blossoms bloom in the mountains, and violets lie and swim. The path is full of vines, and the waterfall is high and the stone is broken. The sound of rain makes the new fern and ape sound urgent, and the autumn wind blows the cold forest grass. Today, I occasionally come to look for traces of who is younger than Dan Qiu.

6. Preface: Zhang Zan, a native of Xiangtan, Hunan Province in Qing Dynasty. Yue Xian sent to Taiwan, barren hills beyond the clouds are fast. Peach blossoms on the rock side should miss guests, and the sound of spring returns every day.

7. Peach Blossom Cave Poetry: Wei Shangchen, Changxing, Zhejiang Province in the Ming Dynasty. Climbing and climbing, the peach blossom hole is in front of you. The monk explained the Pu Tuan ceremony and was ashamed that the dust had not brushed his clothes. (Shen Zhi).

8. Peach Blossom Rock Poetry: A hole was opened in the house, and a clear spring dripped from the bed. Clouds often come home, and curtains fall for half a month. (same as above).

9. Zhu Zhuquan's poem: Ming An Gao _. Move your seat to win, and the pearl spring is cold and clear. Jade waves turn their eyes and the silver sea shines on cicadas. Wash your hands drunk and sit alone in the stream. Where's Sumen? Smile at Cangzhou. (Shen Zhi).

10, Poem by Deng Baizhao: Tang Shaoen in Anyue, Sichuan in the Ming Dynasty. The earth is hidden in the green forest, and the sky is white Zhao Xiong. One Han, all things decline. Sex and rain dragon cave, dry Kun vegetation work. Breathe tightly at night and whistle for the sky. (Shen Zhi).