What are the ancient poems describing the Yellow River?

# Poetry Appreciation # Introduction The Yellow River is the second longest river in China. Because the middle part of the river flows through the loess plateau in China and carries a lot of sediment, it is also called the river with the largest sediment concentration in the world. What are the ancient poems describing the Yellow River? Welcome to read!

Langtaosha-Liu Yuxi

Liu Yuxi said in "Waves on the Sand" that "the sand in the Wan Li of the Yellow River winds and waves sweep the wind all over the world". Although he wrote about the sediment of the Yellow River, he also showed the winding beauty and surging momentum of the Yellow River from the side. "Jiuqu" refers to the legend that the Yellow River has nine bends, and there are many places to describe the twists and turns here; "The waves are blowing and the wind is blowing" describes the appearance of the Yellow River rolling with sand waves; "From Tianya" means from Tianya. Li Bai once wrote a poem "How the water of the Yellow River moves out of heaven", saying that the source of the Yellow River is connected with the Milky Way in the sky. The Yellow River winds its way from afar, carrying the yellow sand of Wan Li all the way. With the tone of a gold digger, the poet sang praises to the yellow sand in Wan Li in Nine Songs of the Yellow River, praising their indomitable character of braving the wind and waves, and vividly writing the context and majestic momentum of the Yellow River.

"Into the wine"-Li Bai

Li Bai begins with "Look, how the water of the Yellow River moves out of the sky and into the ocean, never to return" in "Into the Wine". The last sentence says that the coming of the big river is unstoppable; Write down a sentence: go to the river and never come back. At that time, the poet was playing in Angelababy with his friend Cen Can and another friend of Songshan, Yuan Danqiu. The three of them had gone to the mountain for dinner. Angelababy is not far from the Yellow River. When the poet looked up and saw the Yellow River rolling in the distance, he used it. The water of the Yellow River has a long history, and there is a great gap between the front and the back. Between upstream and downstream, the scene is very different. The water of the Yellow River falls from the sky, pours thousands of miles, and flows eastward into the sea. Such a magnificent sight cannot be seen clearly with limited human eyes. What the author imagines here is the running of the Yellow River, and his words are full of exaggeration. "Have you ever noticed how the water of the Yellow River left heaven and entered the ocean, and never came back? I can't see you, how lovely you are locked in a bright mirror in a high room, although the silky black turns into snow in the morning and at night. " The poet used the Yellow River water from the sky as a metaphor for the white hair in the mirror of the Tang Dynasty. The Yellow River is gone forever, and it's only a matter of time before it turns green and white. In front of the vast Yellow River, people's lives are so small, and scenes of emotions set each other off, which strongly highlights the theme that time is fleeting and life is easy to get old. At the same time, two sentences, one rising and one disappearing, form a sigh that stretches back and forth, which has a strong artistic effect. It also creates a good environment for the following further lyricism.