Poetry describing high altitude

The ancient poems describing the plateau are:

1, a lonely village at the foot of the mountain and a lonely plateau on the horizon.

From: Tang Dynasty: Seven Pastoral Music by Wang Wei (Part 5)

In the distance, a quiet small village is located on a hillside, scattered eaves and corners are tilted under the shade of green trees, and a wisp of kitchen smoke is rising from the kitchen.

2, occupy the fertile grassland of the plateau, and make a fire to break the forest tip at night.

From: Tang dynasty: Zhao Yanshou's frontier fortress

Occupy the fertile grassland on the plateau and break the treetops to make a fire in the middle of the night.

3, birds go to the plateau, and the path is crowded.

From: Tang Dynasty: Zhang Hu's Title Song Tingyi

Birds have flown to the plateau and all the villages are connected by paths.

4. The water is high from the original, and the source is deep to the cold spring.

From: Song: Shi Fancong "Send the Zen master to live in Lingyin, Yan Rui Plateau, Taizhou"

Water starts from the plateau and reaches the cold spring.

5. The west wind starts from the plateau and everything moves in autumn.

From: Song: Lu Tao's Song of the West Wind on the Plateau.

The west wind rises from the plateau, and autumn scenery is very moving.

6. Harvest oats on the plateau and transplant rice seedlings in the fields.

From: Song: Cao Xun's Ninety Miscellaneous Poems of Mountain Dwelling.

Harvest crops on the plateau and transplant rice seedlings in the fields.