What poems did Xu Xiake write after he returned from his visit to Huangshan Mountain?

Xu Hongzu, a geographer of Shack, wrote a diary after Xu Xiake's Travels and Xu Xiake's Travels.

1, "Although the sky is near and there is no way, the lotus can climb the road." —— Excerpted from Xu Hongzu's Travels of Xu Xiake and Diary of Visiting Huangshan Mountain by geographer Xu Hongzu at the end of Ming Dynasty.

Interpretation: Although Tiandu Peak is close, there is no way to go; Lianhuafeng has a road, but it's a long way.

2. "A cluster of stones is a block, and a cliff is cut horizontally to support the cliff." —— Excerpted from Xu Hongzu's Travels of Xu Xiake and Diary of Visiting Huangshan Mountain by geographer Xu Hongzu at the end of Ming Dynasty.

Interpretation: Stones pass through when they are dense, and steep cliffs climb over.

3. "All peaks fall, but only the lotus is ear-catching." —— Excerpted from Xu Hongzu's Travels of Xu Xiake and Diary of Visiting Huangshan Mountain by geographer Xu Hongzu at the end of Ming Dynasty.

Interpretation: "Wanfeng is lower than the foot, and Lotus Peak can compete with it."

4. "Euler Xunyang dances into the ravine, with mountains in the north and Dan Tai Pier in the south. It can be compared with the lion peak, not with stalagmites. " -From the geographer Xu Hongzu's Travels after Xu Xiake's Diary of Huangshan Mountain in the late Ming Dynasty.

Commentary: I took Uncle Deyang through the rushing water and came to the valley. To the north are peaks such as Cuiweifeng, and to the south are mountain docks such as alchemy platform. On the whole, the scenery can keep pace with the Lion Peak, but it is not as good as stalagmites.

5. "Thin mountains at home and abroad are like Huangshan Mountain. Huangshan, there are no mountains in the world, and you can see it! " It was extended by later generations as "Five Mountains return without looking at the mountains, and Huangshan returns without looking at the mountains". -From the geographer Xu Hongzu's Travels after Xu Xiake's Diary of Huangshan Mountain in the late Ming Dynasty.

Interpretation: The Five Mountains contain the characteristics of the mountains and rivers in the world. Seeing the five mountains is equivalent to seeing all the mountains in the world. Huangshan has the characteristics of five mountains. A mountain contains all the mountains in the world. This shows the beauty and uniqueness of Huangshan Mountain.

6. "Just look at the emerald green back, and the peaks in the dock are staggered. It will be released last week and next week. It's not a strange ear. " -From the geographer Xu Hongzu's Travels after Xu Xiake's Diary of Huangshan Mountain in the late Ming Dynasty.

Interpretation: Just overlooking the back of the castle peak, the peaks in the valley alternate with each other, reflecting each other from top to bottom. If you are not on the mountain, you can't enjoy these wonders.