Poetry of Jiangshan

The poems about mountains and rivers are as follows:

1. Poetry and wine are separated by conversation and laughter, and the dreams and souls of mountains and rivers are connected thousands of miles away. ——From Huang Tingjian of the Northern Song Dynasty, "A Summer Dream from Uncle Brother to the South of the Yangtze River"

2. The mist is heavy today, and the mountains and rivers are deep here. ——From "Yin Yu" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

3. Qu Song's soul is lonely, and his thoughts are lonely. ——From "Three Nostalgic Poems on the Chu River" by Madai of the Tang Dynasty

4. Loneliness is hidden behind the pavilion, and the country is cold this night. ——From "Two Farewells at Night in Jiangting" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty

5. The misty moon over Yangzhou is like a dream, and the country's achievements are clear and bright. ——From Qian Qianyi's "Wumen Chunzhong Sends Li Sheng Back to Chang'an"

6. His face is full of sorrow when he looks into the mirror, and he climbs the stairs timidly again and again. ——From Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Poetry from the North Window"

7. The slanting light shines on the building and the hall, and the mountains and rivers can be seen. ——From Li Jingbo of the Tang Dynasty, "Going to the West Platform of Wudan Temple with Mr. Duan"

8. The clouds and waters pass by as they happen, and the mountains and rivers are filled with dreams. ——From "Xixi Thatched Cottage" by Jin Yingsheng of the Qing Dynasty

9. Among the famous calligraphers, there are rich and noble people. ——From Chen Shidao of the Song Dynasty, "Two Poems of Ciyun Shaoyou's Spring River and Autumn Wilderness"

10. The road can't be traveled for half a year, but the mountains and rivers can be seen endlessly. ——From Lu You's "Water Pavilion with Huai" in the Southern Song Dynasty

11. The pavilions are suitable for good guests, and the country is a good poem. ——From "Jianglou Early Autumn" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

12. There are inscriptions on the baskets, and the country has an old and fresh air.

——From Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty, "Zheng Fang's Return to the Lord's Meeting in the South of the Yangtze River"