The incense burner produces purple smoke in the sunshine, and you can see the waterfall in front of the river in the distance.
"The water flows down three thousand feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen from the sky" are the last two lines of the quatrain poem "Looking at Lushan Waterfall" by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The full poem is as follows:
Wang Lushan Waterfall
Author Li Bai Tang Dynasty
The sun shines on the incense burner and produces purple smoke, and you can see the waterfall hanging in front of the river in the distance.
Flying down three thousand feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen into the sky.
This is a landscape poem written by Li Bai when he was living in seclusion in Lushan Mountain when he was about fifty years old. This poem vividly depicts the majestic scenery of Lushan Waterfall and reflects the poet's infinite love for the great rivers and mountains of the motherland.
Li Bai (701-762), also known as Taibai, Qinglian Jushi, and "Exiled Immortal", was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was hailed as the "Poetry Immortal" by later generations. Together with Du Fu, they are called "Li Du". In order to distinguish them from the other two poets, Li Shangyin and Du Mu, who are called "Little Li Du", Du Fu and Li Bai are also collectively called "Big Li Du". He is a cheerful and generous person who loves drinking, writing poetry, and making friends.
Li Bai was deeply influenced by Huang Laolie and Zhuang's thoughts, and "The Collection of Li Taibai" has been handed down to the world.