Poems about Shijiazhuang

Shijiazhuang is the capital of Hebei Province and an important central city in northern China. The following are some famous poems describing Shijiazhuang:

"Wild clouds fly through Zhao Zhouqiao, and the river is clear." -Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, mentioned "Hejian Daqu" in "Red Cliff Nostalgia", referring to Shijiazhuang and its adjacent areas.

"In front of the Yellow Crane Tower in Shijiazhuang, the winter rain and wind were crazy in March." -Cui Hao, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, mentioned "Shijiazhuang" when he bid farewell to Meng Haoran on his way to the Yellow Crane Tower in Yangzhou.

"From the high-rise building outside Qilishan, Ma Si has deep blue clouds." -Wang Yangming, a thinker in the Yuan Dynasty, once wrote: "There is Qili Mountain in the northwest of Shicheng, and the top door looks at Maiqiu, and the leaning wall smells the orchestral strings."

"The water in the Stone Buddha Temple is sparkling, the lights are dim and the shadows are deep." -Modern writer Lu Xun's Wandering describes the Stone Buddha Temple.

"The water reaches the pond, the grass is new in color, and the mountain contains a slim bridge." -Zheng Banqiao, a scholar in the Qing Dynasty, mentioned the beautiful mountains and rivers in the northern mountainous area of Shijiazhuang in Miscellanies of Wulin.

These famous poems describe the natural environment, architectural features, history and culture of Shijiazhuang and its surrounding areas, and show the charm and characteristics of Shijiazhuang.