Poems about landscapes

1. Poetry: The clear sky is beautiful when the water is shining, but the mountains are also strange when they are empty and covered with rain.

From: "Drinking from the First Sunny and Later Rain on the Lake" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

Interpretation: Under the bright sunshine, the water of the West Lake is sparkling, the waves are gorgeous, and it looks beautiful; On rainy days, under the curtain of rain, the mountains around the West Lake are confused and confused, and they look very strange if they are there or not.

2. Poetry: Far away in the sky, Hanxi falls, and the neighboring chicken crows again and again. When the disease of high ambition comes, all the desires are gone, and when you go out, you scratch your head and feel miserable for the rest of your life. Thirty thousand miles of river flows eastward into the sea, and five thousand miles of mountains reach the sky. The remaining people shed tears in the dust and looked south to see Wang Shi for another year.

From: Song Dynasty Lu You's "Two Poems on the Autumn Night When Dawn Goes Out of the Fence Gate to Welcome the Coolness"

Interpretation: The 30,000-mile-long Yellow River rushes eastward and flows into the sea. The tall Huashan Mountain reaches into the clouds and touches the blue sky.

3. Poems: Withered vines and old trees, dim crows, small bridges and flowing water, people's houses, west wind and thin horses on the ancient road.

From: Yuan Dynasty·Ma Zhiyuan's "Tianjingsha·Autumn Thoughts"

Interpretation: At dusk, a group of crows landed on an old tree entangled with dead vines, emitting a shrill wail. The water flowed under the bridge, and smoke curled up from the houses beside the bridge. A skinny horse trudged forward on the ancient road against the west wind.