"Jiang" poem

1, beside the changing river, it stands like the sadness that he never conquered Wu. -From Don Du Fu's Eight Arrays.

2. How vast the world is, how close the trees are to heaven and how close the moon is to the water! . -Excerpted from Tang Meng Haoran's Sleeping in Jiande River.

This river crosses the heaven and the earth, where the colors of the mountains are right and wrong. -Excerpted from Wei's "Han River Overflow"

The river stopped when the tide ebbed, and the forest was filled with fog. -Excerpted from Tang Song Wenzhi's "Inscribed on the Wall of a North Inn in Dayu Mountain".

5 ... Night gives way to the ocean of the sun, and the old year melts in freshness. -Excerpted from Tang Wang's "A Stop at the foot of Beibao Mountain".

6. At the end of the mountain range and the beginning of the plain, the river winds through the wilderness. -Excerpted from "Seeing Friends Off at Jingmen Ferry" by Tang Li Bai.

7. The geese never answered me. Rivers, lakes and seas were flooded by rain. -From Tang Du Fu's "To Li Bai in the Sky".

8. Jiangcun's lonely home became the last loneliness. -From Don Du Fu's Farewell to General Yan at the Station.

9. The splendor of rivers and mountains remains unchanged and can still be seen from this path. -Excerpted from Tang Meng Haoran's On Climbing the Wild Goose Mountain with Friends.

We used to be partners on the river and Han Shang, and every time we met, we would get drunk. -from Tang Wei Wu Ying's "Ask a Good Friend on Huai River".

1 1, when your boat sails to the end of the sky, who will stay in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River for me? . -Excerpted from Don Wen Ting Yun's "Send People to the East"

12, the monkey came down from the mountain and pestered me, Liu Jiang * * * wind smoke. -Excerpted from Don Liu Changqing's New Year's works.

13, in order to spend a day without fire on a river in the south, you mended your spring clothes here in these northern cities ...-From the beginning to the end, the money was sent home to Wei.

14, there are trees on the horizon, like a row of grass, and there are islands by the river, like the moon. -From Don Meng Haoran's Autumn Country-specific Mountains to Zhang.

In the poisonous tide of the southern river, you didn't bring me any signs of exile. -Excerpted from "Two Dreams of Li Bai, Part I" by Tang Du Fu.