Ancient poems about the sea

The ancient poems about the sea are as follows:

1, the mountain covers the day, and the ocean drains the golden river. Make further progress-Wang Zhihuan's "Heron Tower"

2, the moon, now full of the sea, the end of the world at this time. People who love hate long nights and sleepless nights and miss their loved ones. -Zhang Jiuling's "Full Moon Philip Burkart"

3, there are countless people in the vast sea of people, looking for the ancient road alone. My road twists and turns, through a hidden valley, blue waves rippling lonely. -Wan Le's "Answer to the Operator"

4, the sea has real power, rolling up thousands of piles of snow. Send me a letter from home so that you can know the sound of the tide. -Yuan Zhen's "Recalling Clouds"

5. When will Baichuan go to the East China Sea and die in the West? A lazy youth, a lousy age. -Han Yuefu Long Songs

However, as long as China keeps our friendship, heaven will remain our neighbor. Why are you wandering at the fork in the road? The child is holding a towel. -"Farewell to Du Shu"

7. When you ask about the untimely return date, late rain will rise in the autumn pool. -Li Shangyin's Notes to Friends in the North on a Rainy Night

8. Waves are meant to travel on Wan Li Road, snow is the skin and ice is the soul. -monk Hanshan's ode to the sea

9. The waves turned over the clouds and returned, and the north wind blew a few thunder. -Zhao Shixiu's About

10, where the sea floated to the sky and died in a canoe. Make friends, forgive and forget, and learn together. -Xie Lingyun's "Swim the Redstone into the Sailing Sea"

1 1. The sea is calm and calm. There are many reasons for the ups and downs. -Kong Ling Fu's "Singing"

12, Lian Haiping is in the spring tide, and the bright moon on the sea is born in the tide. -Zhang's "Moonlit Night on a Spring River"

13. Do you know how the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns? -Li Bai's "Into the wine, I don't see you"

14, the sea has changed, showing the true colors of heroes; Castle peak stands upright, but it does not lose the ambition of Lingyun. -Wei and Bo's Preface to Pavilion

15, the waves swept thousands of miles, and the sails flew high with their dreams. -Contemporary Li Mengyang's "The Sea"