Which poem can describe the waterfall between the green hills?

1, Rizhao incense burner produces purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs thousands of rivers.

Source: Li Bai (Tang Dynasty)-Wanglushan Waterfall

Interpretation: censer peak gives birth to purple haze under the sunlight, and a waterfall hangs in front of the mountain from a distance like white silk.

2, flying three thousands of feet, suspected that the Milky Way fell for nine days.

Source: Li Bai (Tang Dynasty)-Wanglushan Waterfall

Interpretation: There seems to be thousands of feet in the waterfall rising from the high cliff, which makes people think that the Milky Way fell from the sky to the ground.

3, wear clothes and work hard. In the end, you know that the source is high.

Origin: Feng Yunshan (Qing Dynasty)-chanting Waterfall.

Interpretation: The waterfall penetrates the sky and the ground and works tirelessly. After falling to the bottom of the pool, I looked up from a very low place and realized that its source was so high.

4, the void fell straight, and the thunder rushed into the river without stopping.

Source: Xu Ning (Tang Dynasty)-Lushan Waterfall

Interpretation: The sudden drop of water in mid-air is as high as a thousand meters, and the waterfall thunders straight into the river.

5, thousands of feet shadow before the waterfall wind, suspected diarrhea galaxy.

Source: Zhu (Ming Dynasty)-"The Works of Nian Nujiao Xue Ji jathyapple Dengta Wanghelan Mountain"

Interpretation: The waterfall seems to have a few thousands of feet-high shadows in front of the wind, as if the Milky Way fell from the sky.

6, the first shock of the river fell, half sprinkled in the sky.

Source: Li Bai (Tang Dynasty)-Two Waterfalls in Lushan Mountain

Interpretation: At first glance, I thought it was the Milky Way falling from the sky and floating in mid-air.

7. On the first day of the incense burner, the waterfall sprayed Chen Hong.

Source: Meng Haoran (Tang Dynasty)-Seeing Lushan Mountain in Lipeng Lake

Interpretation: A red sun rises from the incense burner peak, and the waterfall reflects into a rainbow.

8. The huge tripod that can be seen falls down and returns to the cliff.

Source: Li Bai (Tang Dynasty) —— Song of Lu Xuzhou, the Imperial Advisor of Lushan Mountain

Commentary: Xianglufeng Waterfall faces far away, with heavy cliffs towering into the sky.

9. The sea breeze keeps blowing, and the moonlight on the river is still empty.

Source: Li Bai (Tang Dynasty)-Two Waterfalls in Lushan Mountain

Interpretation: No matter how big the sea breeze blows, the moonlight on the river can directly penetrate it.

10, shoot into the air and wash the blue wall left and right.

Source: Li Bai (Tang Dynasty)-Two Waterfalls in Lushan Mountain

Interpretation: Water splashes freely in the air, scouring the bluestone walls on both sides.

Waterfall refers to the water that flows vertically or nearly vertically when a river or stream passes through a steep slope or cliff on the longitudinal section of the riverbed. Geologically speaking, it is caused by the sudden interruption of rivers due to geological tectonic movements such as faults or depressions and surface changes such as volcanic eruptions. In addition, the erosion and dissolution of rocks by running water will also cause great topographic differences, thus forming waterfalls.

Waterfalls are the main interruption point of river flow. In most cases, rivers always smooth the unevenness along the way through erosion and siltation. After a period of time, the long longitudinal section (slope curve) of the river forms a smooth arc: the steepest at the source and the slowest at the estuary. Waterfalls interrupt this arc, and their existence is a measure of the progress of erosion process.

Waterfalls are also called waterfalls and sometimes cataracts, which are especially common when talking about a lot of water. A relatively low waterfall is not too steep and is called a waterfall. This name is usually used to refer to a series of small waterfalls along the river. The slope of some river sections is gentle, but turbulence and white water appear at the local increase of river slope. These reaches are called rapids.