The motherland is full of beautiful scenery. What other poems do you know about the great rivers and mountains of the motherland?

1, poem: spring breeze at sunrise at night, beautiful rivers and mountains, fragrant flowers and plants.

From: Two Poems by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: The mountains and rivers bathed in spring are particularly beautiful, and the spring breeze brings the fragrance of flowers and plants.

2. Poetry: The green hills are full of water, and the grass in the south of the Yangtze River is not withered in autumn.

From: A letter from Du Mu in Tang Dynasty to Han Chuo, the magistrate of Yangzhou.

Interpretation: The green hills are faintly undulating and the rivers are long. In autumn, the vegetation in Jiangnan has not fallen.

3. Poetry: After all, in mid-June, the scenery of the West Lake is different from that at four o'clock.

From: Yang Wanli in Song Dynasty, sent by Lin Zifang in Jingci Temple, Chu Xiao.

Interpretation: What is the scenery of the West Lake in June? The scenery is very different from other seasons.

4. Poem: The Yellow River and the sand in Wan Li are in nine twists, and waves and winds are blowing from the horizon.

Said by Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty, "Langtaosha I"

Commentary: The Yellow River in Wan Li twists and turns with sediment, and the waves roll like a giant wind from the end of the world.

5. Poetry: A thousand miles away in Jiangling, one day.

From: Li Bai's "First Made Baidicheng" in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Say goodbye to Baidi City reflected by colorful clouds in the morning, and you can reach Jiangling thousands of miles away in one day.