Poems praising China

The poems praising China are as follows:

1. In the third spring, the white snow returns to the green tombs, and the thousands of miles of Yellow River circles the Black Mountains. ——Liu Zhongyong's "Resentment from Conquering People"

2. The sun and moon are blocked day and night, and there is frost and snow in winter and summer. ——Xie Lingyun "Climb to the top of Mount Lu and look at the mountains"

3. Among the colorful clouds of the White Emperor, thousands of miles of rivers and mountains are returned in one day. ——Li Bai's "Early Departure from Baidi City"

4. The flying stream falls three thousand feet, which is suspected to be the Milky Way falling from the sky. ——Li Bai's "Looking at Lushan Waterfall"

5. At dusk on the Yangtze River, I invite you to return to the ferry. ——Chu Guangxi's "Four Songs of Jiangnan"

6. Po calls the West Lake, just like the West Lake, with heavy makeup and light makeup on the mirror. ——Liu Guo's "Liuzhou Getou·Jijiaxuan Chengzhi"

7. As the Yangtze River goes to Zhanzhan, the drizzle comes. ——Du Fu's "Mei Yu"

8. Looking down at the small Yellow River, the white snow hangs high. ——Hu Bingzheng's "Ode to Helan Mountain"

9. Climb high and look at Pengliu, imagining the gold and silver platform. ——Li Bai's "Six Poems on a Tour of Mount Tai"

10. How about Dai Zongfu? Qilu is still young. ——Du Fu's "Wang Yue"

11. The country is so beautiful that countless heroes have bowed!

12. I dreamed of being on the Phoenix Terrace, surrounded by mountains surrounding my homeland. ——Wan Yan_"Chaozhongcuo·Baling Bridge on the Ancient Road in Xiangyang"

13. Unexpectedly, when Su Qing returned home, the pines and cypresses in Maoling were rustling in the rain. ——Li Shangyin's "Maoling"

14. Holding three feet in hand to fix the mountains and rivers, the world is home to drink in harmony. ——Hong Xiuquan's "Poetry on Swords"

15. All the ministers are half drunk, but the emperor has no worries. ——Li Shangyin's "Chen Hou Gong"

16. The shame of Jingkang has not yet been resolved; the hatred of the ministers, when will it be destroyed! ——Yue Fei's "Man Jiang Hong"

17. In order to ask where the flowers were, a storm came at night, and the country was buried in the Chu Palace. ——Zhou Bangyan's "Six Chou·Falling Flowers"

18. The trombone in Jingshan weeps blood, and loyal ministers die as foot-cutting ghosts. ——Li Bai's "Ju Ge Xing"

19. The mountains and rivers are broken, the wind flutters and the catkins float, and the life experience is ups and downs.

——Wen Tianxiang "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"