Two Waterfalls Looking at Lushan Mountain are two poems written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. One is an ancient poem with five words, and the other is a quatrain with seven words. These two poems, closely related to the word "Wang" in the title, both describe the scenery of Lushan Waterfall with the incense burner peak, and both highlight the waterfall hanging like a bead curtain with the word "Hang", and sketch the waterfall vividly with highly exaggerated artistic techniques, and then describe the specific scene of the waterfall in detail, describing the waterfall that is flowing and flowing in a magnificent and colorful way, just like a vivid landscape painting. Among them, the second seven-line poem has always been widely read. The first two sentences describe the spectacular scene of Lushan Waterfall, which is both hazy and magnificent. The last two sentences use exaggerated metaphors and romantic imagination to further describe the image and momentum of the waterfall, which can be described as the best words.