1, the southern foot of Yuquan Mountain is different, and the road and forest compete for the plate. -"Journey to the Second Temple of Daolin in Yuelu Mountain" Du Fu in Tang Dynasty
Appreciation: This poem describes the beautiful scenery at the southern foot of Yuquan Mountain. Roads, forests, valleys and panmao set each other off in interest, forming a beautiful natural picture. At the same time, the poet also expressed his feelings, his love for nature and his yearning for life.
2, exploring the west refers to Yuelu, passing Xiangliu in the early morning. -Wang Shouren's Moon Landing in the Ming Dynasty
Appreciation: This poem describes the poet crossing the Hunan River in the early morning and exploring Yuelu Mountain in the west. The vivid description technique is used in the poem, which combines the natural scenery with the poet's own emotions and expresses the poet's love for nature and yearning for life. At the same time, it also shows the poet's desire to explore the unknown world.
3, rain or shine, climbing is the most embarrassing. -"Re-climbing Yuelu" Huang Daorang in the Qing Dynasty
Appreciation: This poem describes the wind after the rain, steep peaks, sunny days after the rain, fresh air and pleasant scenery, and the poet climbs high and overlooks, feeling comfortable and refreshed. The poet also expressed his love for nature and yearning for life.
4, ask Xishan Rain, how can it be like Xiang Shuichun? -"Huai Yuelu" Song Dynasty Zhu
Appreciation: This poem expresses the poet's yearning for romantic career and his pursuit of freedom in Jianghu. The vivid description technique is used in the poem, which combines the natural scenery with the poet's own emotions and expresses the poet's love for nature and yearning for life. At the same time, it also shows the poet's pursuit of free life.
5. The cliff is in danger of splashing waterfalls, and there are immortals in the forest. -"Looking at Yuelu at Night" Liu Zhaoyu in Tang Dynasty
Appreciation: This poem describes the beautiful scenery of cliffs, waterfalls and quiet forests. The vivid description technique is used in the poem, which combines the natural scenery with the poet's own emotions and expresses the poet's love for nature and yearning for life. At the same time, it also shows the poet's yearning for a quiet fairyland.