Eight ancient poems describing the Yangtze River. What other poems do you know?
1. Tianmen disconnects the Chu River and Higashi Shimizu River. The green hills on both sides are neck and neck, and a boat meets leisurely from the horizon. -Tang dynasty? Looking at Tianmen Mountain by Li Bai II. Sail from Jingmen Ferry, and soon you will be with southerners. At the end of the mountain range and the beginning of the plain, the river winds through the wilderness. The moon rises like a mirror, and the sea clouds twinkle like palaces. The water brings you the feeling of home and makes your boat travel 300 miles. -Tang dynasty? Li Bai's "Seeing Friends Off at Jingmen Ferry" 3. A sunset spread in the water, half a river rustled and half a river was red. The loveliest thing is the ninth day of September. The bright pearl's bright crescent moon is shaped like a bow. -Tang dynasty? Bai Juyi's Ode to Mujiang 4. There are thousands of peaks in the pillow, and the bottom of the bed is full of sorrow. It's up to you to watch Yinshan surf the sky and open the window to let it into the river. -Song Dynasty? Ceng Gongliang's "Stay in Kanluoji Monastery" 5. The spring water of the Yangtze River is green, and the lotus leaves are as big as money. River oranges, grown by myself. This is not a long Mulan boat. -Tang dynasty? Zhang Ji's "Spring Biequ" 6. Nanjing xipu Road, Huangmei is ripe in April. Zhan Zhan arrived at the Yangtze River, and the drizzle came. Hair is sparse and easy to wet, and clouds are dense and difficult to open. Unexpectedly, Longxi, vortex shore home. -Tang dynasty? Du Fu's Plum Rain 7. In August, the winds along the Yangtze River in Wan Li and Qian Fan are very light. No matter what the weather is like, the south of Dongting is Yueyang City. -Tang dynasty? Cui, Looking at Autumn in Qinghe River, 8. Sleeping bored, leaning against the rudder building, Qutang looked at the road to the west. The waves of the Yangtze River make people cry, and the west wind is white at night. -Qing dynasty? Song Wan's The Wind on the River