Poems praising Bashan and Shushui

Poems praising Bashan and Shushui are as follows:

1, Emei Mountain falls into Pingqiang River in mid-autumn.

From the Song of the Emei Mountain Moon by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai. This poem uses the half moon of Mount Emei as a metaphor for the poet's feeling of parting. Combining the two images of mountains and the moon with rivers, it shows the beautiful natural scenery of Sichuan. The depiction of "Shadow into Pingqiang River" makes the picture flow, moistens things quietly and is full of interest.

2. It's difficult to go through Shu Road. Jincheng likes to visit Jinguan City.

From the memory of Jiangnan by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes the rugged roads in Sichuan, but the amusement in Chengdu is refreshing. Bai Juyi contrasted the hardships of Shu Dao with the joy of Chengdu, highlighting the charm of Chengdu.

3, Bai Di Cai Yun resigned, a thousand miles in Jiangling.

From the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai's "Early Hair Baidicheng". This poem depicts the magnificent scenery from Baidicheng to Jiangling, combining the magnificence of Sichuan with the heroism of the Yangtze River. The poet described the magnificence and infinite vitality of Sichuan with the contrast between colorful clouds and Jiangling.

The meaning of Bashan Shushui:

Bashan Shushui is an idiom to describe the scenery in Sichuan. Among them, "Bashan" refers to Daba Mountain, which is located in the southwest of China, the watershed of Hanjiang River and Jialing River, and the junction of Sichuan and Shaanxi. And "Shu water" refers to Shu, that is, Sichuan Province, and its rich water resources. This idiom can also be used to describe the perfect combination of natural beauty and human landscape in Sichuan.

In addition, "Bashan Shushui" is also one of the themes that China painters like to express. Painters often use this theme to express Sichuan's landscape and human history, and express their love and praise for Sichuan through the description of natural scenery and human landscape. At the same time, the idiom "Bashan Shushui" has become one of the classic words in China literature, widely spread and used, and has become an important part of China culture and language.