Ancient poems about bridges

Ancient poems about bridges:

1. To guard against the dangers of mountains, long bridges keep the level down. ——"Welcome to Pujin" by Song Jing of the Tang Dynasty

2. As soon as we go to Xianqiao Road, we can still see Jincheng in the distance. ——Lu Zhaolin of the Tang Dynasty, "Returning to Beijing to Farewell"

3. On the stream at the home of the prefect of Huanzhu, a small bridge spans diagonally across the green quicksand. ——"Huanzhu Bridge" by Huazhen, Song Dynasty

4. On the 28th day of the Lunar New Year, I live in Luoqiaotou. ——Cui Hao of the Tang Dynasty, "Xianghe Song Ci·Meeting Journey"

5. Corporal Yuyoutian sent each other off to Luoqiaojin. ——Lu Zhaolin of the Tang Dynasty, "Ode to History No. 2"

6. The momentum of the wheel follows the direction of the sky, and the shape of the bridge leads across the sea. ——Chen Run of the Tang Dynasty, "The poem is given away by a rainbow outside the Pu River"

7. It is early autumn again at the Shanbuxi Bridge. There is nowhere to swim. The monks' corridors are occasionally inscribed with poems, and the fish market is often filled with gifts. The medicine stays. ——Lu You's "Autumn Thoughts"

8. Ruoye North is connected to Jinghu Lake, and a misty flying bridge spans the sky. Who will recognize the two migrations of the mausoleum and the valley? I came to migrate to the twilight smoke. ——Lu You's "Wuyun Bridge"

9. Hanjia Yiluo Jiuchong City, the imperial road pontoon bridge is thousands of miles flat. ——"Que Ti" by Yang Shidao of the Tang Dynasty

10. The moss-covered dragon bridge is slippery every step of the way, and the sun is closed in the smoke and the bird path is confusing. ——"Xuandu View" by Xu of the Tang Dynasty

11. The magpie bridge is coming out, and the dragon chariot is flying out of the sky. ——Ren Xigu of the Tang Dynasty, "He Changsun's Secret Prisoner Qixi Festival"

12. The setting sun on the city draws mournful corners, and the Shen Garden is no longer a restored pool. The spring waves under the sad bridge are green, and it was once the shadow of a startled dragon came. ——Lu You's "Shen Garden"

13. The painted bridge flies across the water, and the fairy pavilion emerges from the void. ——Liu Xian of the Tang Dynasty, "A Banquet for Princess Changning in Dongzhuang"

14. The rain falls on Hongqiao in the evening, and the flowers fall on Fengtai in spring.

——Shangguanyi of the Tang Dynasty, "A Banquet at Andeshan Pond"