When will a hundred rivers go east to the sea and return to the west? -Yuefu "Long Songs"
Riding the wind and waves sometimes, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea. -Li Bai's "it is hard to go"
The spring tide is in Lian Haiping, and the bright moon on the sea is born in the tide. -Zhang Ruoxu's
Moonlit Night on the Spring River, the desert is lonely and straight, and the long river sets the yen. -Wang Wei's
Jieshi is in the east to see the sea. The sea is so broad and mighty, the island stands high on the sea. -Cao Cao's Watching the Sea
there where the sea floats up the sky, you wane from the world in your fragile boat. -Qian Qi's "Send Monks to Japan"
Bowing without Qilu, the east looks like a cup. -Li Mengyang's Mount Tai
and yet, while China holds our friendship, and heaven remains our neighbourhood. -farewell to vice-prefect du setting out for his official post in shu by Wang Bo
...Night now yields to a sea of sun, and the old year melts in freshets. -Wang Wan's "a mooring under north fort hill"
The sea rises with the bright moon, and the horizon is * * * at this time. -Zhang Jiuling's "Looking Back at the Moon"
When the sea is calm, the waves are peaceful. -Bai Juyi's
the sand-sea deepens with fathomless ice, gloomy clouds and bleak Wan Li. -Cen Can's "a Song of White Snow in Farewell to Field-Clerk Wu Going Home"
Have you seen how the Yellow River's waters move out of heaven and entering the ocean, never to return? -Li Bai's "Coming into Wine"
look how swift to the snowy sea races Running-Horse River!, and sand, up from the desert, flies yellow into heaven. -Cen Can's "a Song of Running-horse River in Farewell to General Feng of the Western Expedition"
has a fine mouth and a high heart. -Han Yu's "Jingwei Reclaiming the Sea"
Looking at the sea, the door is facing the tide in Zhejiang. -Song Zhiwen's "Lingyin Temple"
The vast East China Sea is full of waves, and the sky is full of moonlight. -Huang Zunxian's "Singing at the Moon in the Pacific Boat on the Night of August 15th"
Three Wan Li rivers enter the sea, and 5, mountains climb skyscrapers. -Lu You's "Feeling of Dawn at the Fence Gate in Autumn Night"