What are the ancient poems describing the Yellow River?

1. "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Tang Wangzhihuan

The sun sets over the mountains and the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level.

2. "Liangzhou Ci" Tang Wang Zhihuan

Far above the Yellow River, among the white clouds, there is an isolated city on Wanren Mountain.

Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass.

3. "Two Poems on the Yellow River" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The Haixi Army on the north bank of the Yellow River is heard all over the world.

The iron horses are roaring endlessly, and the barbarians are moving in groups with their high noses.

On the west bank of the Yellow River is Shu. If you want to supply your family, there is no millet.

I would like to drive the common people to wear the king, and throw away gold and jade with a cart full of books.

4. "Epic Ode to the Yellow River" Tang Hu Zeng

Bowang was buried and could no longer spin, and the Yellow River was still empty.

I wanted to read the Cowherd's words along the river, so I had to send the coffin to heaven.

5. "Yellow River" King Anshi of the Song Dynasty

Sent out the five-color stream from Kunlun, and one stream of yellow and turbid water ran through Zhongzhou.

Wandering thousands of miles on the sand, I turn to the other side of the house and find nowhere to find it.

6. "The Envoy to the Fortress" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

The bicycle wanted to ask about the border, but it belonged to the country and passed by Juyan. Zheng Peng left Hansai, returned to Yan and entered Hutian.

The solitary smoke in the desert is straight, and the sun is setting over the long river. When Xiao Guan is waiting to ride, he will always protect Yan Ran.

7. "Lang Tao Sha" Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

The Yellow River has thousands of miles of sand, and the waves and winds blow from the end of the world.

Now we go straight up the Milky Way, to the home of the Morning Glory and the Weaver Girl.

8. "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" Song and Yuan Dynasty Hao Wen

On the nine heavens of the Yellow River, humans and ghosts can see all the pass. The wind is blowing fiercely and the waves are high, and the sun is shining coldly.

It is as steep as a thousand people in Luliang, as strong as Qiantang in August, and it goes straight down to wash away the world.

Everything is in disarray, but one peak is still idle.

Looking up at the dangerous nest, two swans pass by, and it is difficult to climb. What's the use of this danger in the human world? Mysterious gods are evil throughout the ages.

You don’t need to burn the rhinoceros to shine down, you may not be able to fly and shoot hard, and you will not be able to block the violent waves.

Calling the whale rider, Lao drums cross the silver mountain.