Poetry describing the great rivers and mountains of the motherland.

Poems describing the great rivers and mountains of the motherland are as follows:

1, the mountain covers the day, and the ocean drains the golden river. -Wang Zhihuan is at the Heron Villa.

This poem depicts a magnificent natural scene, running out along the mountain during the day and the Yellow River rolling into the sea. This is not only a description of the natural landscape, but also reflects the poet's love and admiration for the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland. At the same time, it also implies the passage of time and the shortness of life, which leads the poet to think about life and time.

There seems to be no one on the empty mountain, but I think I heard a voice. -Chai Lu by Wang Wei.

This poem depicts a quiet mountain forest scene. There is no one in the empty mountain forest, but people can be heard. Through the description of hearing, the poet highlighted the connection and interaction between man and nature, and expressed his awe and respect for nature. At the same time, this poem also implies the sense of loneliness and insignificance of human beings in nature, and shows their sensitivity and dependence on the natural environment. The whole poem expresses profound meaning in concise language, and it is a very philosophical and enlightening work.

3. Once you climb to the top of the mountain, you will see that all other mountains look short under the sky ...-Du Fu's "Looking at Yue".

This poem depicts climbing to the top of the mountain overlooking the mountains. This not only shows the majestic mountains, but also reflects the poet's lofty aspirations. The poet expressed his longing and pursuit for the future by describing the scene of climbing high and overlooking.

The stars tilt down from the open place, and the moon runs from the upper reaches of the river. -Du Fu's Night Sense.

This poem depicts a vast natural scenery. The starry sky is low, Yuan Ye is vast and boundless, the moon is high and the rivers and seas are boundless. This not only shows the magnificence and mystery of nature, but also reflects the poet's inner loneliness and confusion. By depicting the natural landscape, the poet expressed his feelings about life and his thoughts about time.

Although a country is divided, mountains and rivers remain forever, and the spring of trees and grass is back. -Du Fu's Hope for Spring.

This poem depicts a desolate scene after the war. The country is ruined, the mountains and rivers are still the same, the city is barren, and the vegetation is overgrown. This not only shows the cruelty and desolation of the war, but also reflects the poet's anxiety about the fate of the country and his concern for the sufferings of the people. By describing the post-war scene, the poet expressed his condemnation of the war and his desire for peace.