1, Hongya ancient love, tears stained her skirt on a moonlit night. -Li Bai
Li Bai traveled in Chongqing in the Tang Dynasty, leaving many poems related to this. This poem expresses his deep feelings for Hongyadong. Hongyadong under the moonlight shows its eternal charm.
2. Lacquer birds crow in the deep forest, dusk in Wushan, and hate Taiwan. A hundred years and a castle is exhausted, and every household is scattered. -Du Fu
Du Fu also traveled here, and in his poems, Hongyadong was even more depressed. This poem describes the depression of the old city at that time and Hongyadong's helplessness in the general trend.
3. Watch the night scene at the South Bank and the towering Hongya Temple. The moon has gone and the tide has fallen. -Su Shi
Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty, heard that the beautiful scenery of Hongyadong also came here, leaving this poem with far-reaching artistic conception. The scenery around Hongyadong and the few people at night make this ancient Zen shrine more quiet.
4. In front of thousands of feet Cliff, there is an ancient temple with an ethereal shadow. -Su Zhe
Su Shi's younger brother Su Zhe also performed in Hongyadong, leaving behind this fresh and free poem. The Buddha statues on the stone walls of temples and the aquatic plants hanging under the cliffs of thousands of feet make this place so beautiful.
5. One mountain, one water, one feldspar and one ancient cave. Kunlun wonderland is three thousand miles away, but you can't swim for fifteen years. -Yang Shen
Yang Shen was a famous poet in Ming Dynasty. During his southern tour, he reached Hongya Cave, which was undeveloped at that time. "Kunlun Wonderland" refers to the steep terrain of Hongya Cave, and this poem is more like expressing his regret that he was deeply attracted by Hongya Cave but could not reach it.
6. Mountains and rivers are full of terror, and caves and valleys are back in spring in Cui Yu. Sendai magic hidden, the dragon in the urn solution. -Yang Weishan
Hongyadong reflected another feeling of famous writers and officials in Ming Dynasty. Among these poems, Hongyadong is more mysterious and sublime. This poem describes countless treasures and secrets in Hongya Cave, including those haunted legends that are sealed.
7. Who entered the secret gallery? There are some strange pavilions in the stone hall. Ji xiaolan
This thrilling poem was written by Ji Xiaolan, a writer in Qing Dynasty, when he visited Hongya Cave. In his poems, he described grotesque boulders and secret passages in caves, which made the caves more mysterious and magical.