Wuyi Thirty-six Xiongfeng and Qingxi Jiuqu are different. Who wrote it? What does this mean? Help me. Help you.

This is a poem written by modern poet Yu Dafu.

It means Wuyi Mountain's 36 peaks, 72 caves and 99 rocks, Jiuquxi, the source of Minjiang River, which raises Bamin's mother river, have different artistic conception.

From Yu Dafu's "Journey to the South": "Wuyi has thirty-six male peaks, and the nine songs are different from Qingxi. Looking at the scenery from a strange place, West Lake is a small home. "

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This is an inscribed poem written by Yu Dafu, which is really a masterpiece. Although it is handy and a few words, it points out the general situation of Wuyi mountains and rivers, which is beautiful.

Wuyishan is a landscape that has been preserved for more than 12 centuries. It has a series of excellent archaeological sites and remains, including the Seoul site built in BC 1 century, a large number of temples, and the academy sites related to the emergence of Zhu Neo-Confucianism in AD 1 1 century.

It is also the cradle of Zhuzi Neo-Confucianism in ancient China. As a theory, Zhuzi's Neo-Confucianism has occupied a dominant position in East and Southeast Asian countries for centuries, and has influenced a large part of the world in philosophy and politics.