Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi.
From the north side of Gushan Temple to the west side of Jiating, the lake is just level with the embankment, with low clouds and waves on the lake.
Several early orioles raced to the sunny tree, and their new swallows were carrying mud in their nests.
Colorful spring flowers will gradually fascinate people's eyes, and shallow spring grass can barely cover the horseshoe.
I love the beauty on the east bank of the West Lake, and I can't get enough of it, especially the white sand embankment under the green poplar.
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From the north of Gushan Temple to Jiating West, the spring water on the lake is just flush with the levee, and the white clouds are low and connected with the lake.
A few early orioles scrambled to fly to the sunny tree, and the new swallows were busy building nests and holding mud.
The flowers are blooming, dazzling, and the shallow grass can just cover the horseshoe.
I can't get tired of seeing the beautiful scenery on the east side of the lake. Willow trees cross a white sand embankment under rows of shade.
Do you know how the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never comes back?
From: Li Bai's Into the Wine in the Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: Don't you see it? The water of the Yellow River seems to fall from the sky, and the waves roll straight into the East China Sea, never to return.
3. Who knows that life is endless? The water in front of the door can still flow west, so don't sing yellow chicken with white hair.
From: Song Su Shi's "Huan Sha You Qiu Shui Qingquan Temple".
Interpretation: Who said that life can't go back to adolescence? The stream in front of the door can still flow westward! Don't sigh how time flies when you are old!
As for launching Xiangling, it is along the back block.
From: The Three Gorges by Li Daoyuan in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
Interpretation: In summer, the river overflows the mountains, and the routes of upstream and downstream ships are blocked and impassable.
5. The water is blue and the bottom is thousands of feet. You can swim with the fine stones and look directly at them.
From: Wu Jun's Book with Zhu in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.
Interpretation: The water is light blue and the deep river is crystal clear. Swimming fish and tiny stones can be clearly seen without obstacles.