What are the famous poems about "Qiantang River"?

1. The tide will come tomorrow with no certainty. The tide is coming. Zhouheng Ferry is close to the important city. ——"The Proud Fisherman: The Doctor Who Sent to Taiwan to Guard the River" Song Dynasty: Su Shi

Translation: The tide of the Qiantang River does not rise regularly. I hope that the tide will be smooth and quiet so that my friend's boat can be anchored peacefully and safely at the strategically important Chongcheng Ferry.

2. When I first heard the sound of thousands of horses, it gradually felt like the Great Wall. Far from Sanshan, the two sides of Gaolian are flat. Lingfeng adds to the anger, reflecting the sun as a false light. If it were Wu Xupo, how would he survive the Yue soldiers? ——"Qiantang River Tide" Song Dynasty - Shi Wenjue

Translation: When I heard the sound of horse hooves for the first time, I felt like the Great Wall. The mountains in the distance were as high as the mountains on both sides. The cold wind was fierce and the sky was white. If it was Wu Xu's soul, how could he save the Vietnamese soldiers?

3. Fortunately, the river is full of culverts, and the daffodils are all wearing light red shirts. ——"Remembering the Qiantang River" Song Dynasty: Li Gou

Translation: At this moment, the most charming thing is the reflection into the river. The river is full of red light, and the white sails on the river are reflected by the setting sun. Like the goddesses in the water, they all put on light red clothes.

4. On the night of August 15th, the moonlight is beautiful everywhere. Regardless of thatched eaves or market buildings, my official residence looks like a peng island. The fields in front of Fengxi Hall are fragrant with orange blossoms, and the lotuses grow old in autumn beside Jiantan Bridge. The tides of August and eighteen are unparalleled in the world.

Kunpeng's water strikes three thousand miles away, and his team trains to drive hundreds of thousands of men. The red flags and green caps flicker and disappear, and the black sand and white waves swallow each other up. ——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Exerting Examination Officers and Examinations"

Translation: The raging tide of the Yangtze River is the most spectacular in the world. From August 16th to August 18th every year, the tide is at its strongest during this period. When the tide appears from the distant seaport, it is just like a white silver line. After a while, it slowly approaches, and the white waves tower like a castle made of white jade.

Like mountains made of white snow, the waves seemed to pile up from the sky, making a loud sound, like deafening thunder. The waves are surging, as if they have swallowed up the blue sky and washed away the sun. They are very majestic and heroic. Every year, the chief of Lin'an Prefecture goes to Zhejiang to review the navy. Hundreds of huge warships are lined up on both sides of the river.

For a while, all the warships were rushing forward, for a while they separated, and for a while they gathered together to form five formations. Some people rode horses, juggled flags and javelins, and danced swords on the water, as if they were walking on flat ground.

Suddenly, yellow smoke shot up everywhere, no one could see the characters at all, and the sound of explosions in the water shook like a mountain collapsing. After a while, the smoke dissipated and the water became calm. No big ship could be seen. Only the warship that served as an enemy warship during the exercise was burned by fire and sank to the bottom of the sea along with the water waves. ?

5. The rivers and lakes are white at sunset, and the sky and earth are clear when the tide comes. ——"Ode to the Tide" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: The sun sets in the west, the evening tide comes in, the river surges, and the clear water and blue sky merge into one, as if spring fills the world. It not only describes the huge momentum of the tide, but also writes about its special spectacular beauty.