Beautiful poems about pavilions

1. Beautiful sentences describing the scenery of pavilions and pavilions~

Original publisher: Dumi Library

Beautiful sentences describing pavilions and pavilions Part 1: Description Beautiful sentences about pavilions and pavilions. Sentences about pavilions and pavilions. 1. The deep red of the pavilion tip; the ancient dark green of the pavilion pillars; and the fantasy gray-white of the stone tables and chairs form a beautiful picture. The pavilion is surrounded by green trees, gurgling water, bees singing and butterflies dancing, making it feel like walking into a fairyland. The breeze blows on my face, I take a nap with my good friends in the pavilion, and recall the childish joy of my childhood. 2. Entering the first floor of the teaching building from the main entrance, you can see a corridor from east to west, and on the wall of the corridor is the art garden of the students. . Go straight up the stairs to the second floor. There is a rectangular mirror at the corner. Are you neat and tidy above the mirror? Several big characters are very eye-catching. Then go up the stairs to the third floor. Our classroom is at the east end of the second floor. 3. There are six steps at the bottom of the pavilion, all paved with 70-centimeter-long stones. To prevent slipping, the stones are evenly engraved with diagonal lines. In summer, people sit on the steps, some listening to the radio, some playing poker, and some chatting. 4. Go up a few steps of low stone stairs to the corridor of the pavilion. Follow the corridor to the center of the pavilion. There is a stone table and four stone benches. The pavilion is surrounded by various flowers. and fruit trees, and at the bottom of the pavilion is a crystal clear pond. 5. Linjiang Building was originally the site of a hotel called Guangfulong Inn. It later became a hotel and changed its name. Inside the thick wooden door, there is a small courtyard facing a three-story silver-gray building. In front of the corridors on the ground floor and second floor of the building, there are three arched eaves decorated with stone and algae, which look like six huge never-falling petals embedded in the front of the house from a distance. 6. There is a column at the top of the small pavilion. It is brown and looks like a squatting Buddha sitting on the top of the pavilion. And what about the roof? It consists of many neat and beautiful brown glazed tiles. There are four long wavy strips on the four corners of the roof, with various small animals on them. They are lifelike, and some look like flying 2. What are the poems about "pavilions and pavilions"

1. King Teng's high pavilion is near the river, and he wears jade and sings the luan while singing and dancing. ——Wang Bo's "Tengwang Pavilion"

2. The iron urn among the clouds is close to the blue sky, and there are misty flying towers hundreds of feet apart. ——Mi Fu's "Wanghai Tower"

3. The misty terraces dominate the city walls, and you can lean on your stick to watch the mighty spring. ——Lu You's "Deng Xiantai"

4. The solitary pavilion is suddenly inserted into the flying current, and the air pressure Yuanlong Baichi Tower is high. ——Yuan Haowen, "Hengbo Pavilion"

5. The red leaves fly in front of Yueyang Tower, and I don't have to go back if I stay on the railing. ——Chen Yuyi "Climb the Yueyang Tower Again"

6. The pavilions are suitable for guests, and the country is a good poem. ——Bai Juyi's "Early Spring in Jianglou"

7. In the brothel avenue, there are embroidered doors, windows and carved ornate ornaments. ——Wang Bo's "Lingaotai"

8. The purple pavilion and the alchemy towers are shining brightly, and the jade room and the brocade palace are exquisite. ——Wang Bo's "Lingaotai"

9. The painted building is flying towards Nanpu clouds, and the bead curtain is rolling in the west mountain rain at dusk. ——Wang Bo's "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng"

10. People in the past had gone by Yellow Crane, and the Yellow Crane Tower was vacant here. ——Cui Hao, "Yellow Crane Tower"

11. I used to hear about the water in Dongting, and now I go to Yueyang Tower. ——Du Fu's "Ascend the Yueyang Tower"

12. King Teng's high pavilion is near the river, and he wears a jade mingluan to sing and dance. ——Wang Bo's "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng"

13. There are two platforms on the left and right, with jade dragons and golden phoenixes. ——Cao Zhi's "Ode to the Peacock Terrace"

14. There are high mountains and luxuriant forests and bamboos here. -Wang Xizhi's "Preface to the Lanting Collection"

15. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level.