There is a parking practice at the foot of Beibao Mountain.

A berth at the foot of Beibao Mountain: until the ebb tide, the river bank widened, and there was no wind to stir my lonely sail.

"Until the tide ebbs, the river bank widens, and there is no wind blowing my lonely sail." This poem means that a rising tide lifts all boats, and the gap between the two sides is even wider. A white sail is hanging high when the wind blows. This is the work of the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wan. This poem accurately and concisely describes the magnificent scenery such as green hills, green waters, flat tides and wide shores when the author was moored at the foot of Gubei Mountain in late winter and early spring, and expresses the author's deep homesickness.

Appreciation of a mooring at the foot of Beibao Mountain.

The poem "A berth under the North Fort Mountain" expresses the homesickness caused by the poet's boating eastward, stopping at the foot of Gubei Mountain, seeing the tide flat and wide, and returning to the geese at night, which is a collection of scenery, lyricism and management. The whole poem is harmonious and beautiful, full of fun. It is a masterpiece of the ages. Although the first five laws were widely known as the third place at that time and spread to future generations, there were not only two beautiful sentences; Generally speaking, it is also quite harmonious and beautiful.

At the beginning, it begins with a antithesis, writing the feelings of drifting and drifting in the hometown of Shenchi; The second couplet is about sailing on the river with normal tide and positive wind, and the scene is magnificent and broad; Sanlian writes the scene of sailing at dawn, which implies philosophy, describes scenery and wonderful generations, giving people positive artistic charm; The tail couplet saw that the geese missed their parents and echoed the first couplet.