1. Huaishuiqing, Taihu Lake Red.
This poem is from Looking at the South of the Yangtze River written by the Tang Dynasty poet Zheng Wenbao. The poem uses metaphor to compare the clear waves of Huai River with the sunset photos of Taihu Lake, forming a fresh and beautiful picture.
2. Hu Aishan Huaishui Hu Aishan is there, and Huaishui Hu Aishan Huaishui is here.
This nursery rhyme originated from the nursery rhyme of Song Dynasty, which expressed people's love for Hu Aishan and Huaishui, and reflected the contribution of Huaihe River to the culture of the Central Plains.
There is a maple in Huai River, and the autumn wind blows all the red.
This poem comes from a letter written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, to Meng Haoran. This poem expresses the poet's feelings by depicting the beautiful scenery of Feng Dan tree on the Huaihe River.
4. Songling water country is in the east, and Yunmeng belongs to Chu. Wu Chu is jealous, wind and rain are * * * bloody.
This poem comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's Ascending the Mountain. This poem depicts the beautiful scenery in Huainan, but it also implies the disputes between Wu Chu and other places.
5. Sleep soundly tonight and get rid of unhappy things. It's March and May in Guanshan. Want to jade people gaunt face, * * * flow last month.
This poem is from Beauty written by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poem expresses the poet's yearning for love and also depicts the quiet night scene by the Huaihe River.
6. Qin Diyue, the Han family, looks at God in the north. Clouds and trees have heavy shadows, while the sails on the river side have light shadows.
This poem comes from "Looking at the Heron Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem depicts the beautiful scenery brought by the majestic Guanshan Mountain and the flowing Huaihe River.
7. The rippling lotus leaves gurgle and the Lotus Lake is full of fresh water. There are countless tourists, and the north and south of Qiu Lai are always connected.
This poem comes from the Song Dynasty poet Yang Wanli's "Ask a Good Friend on Huai River". This poem expresses the poet's yearning for his old friend by describing the scenery around the Huaihe River.
8. Jianghan Yiyi left in the spring, and there were only tears in her life. In the morning, she saw her hair cloud changing in the mirror, but she bravely faced the cold of the moonlight with her evening song.
This poem is from the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass. In the poem, Bai Juyi juxtaposes the Han River with the Huaihe River, and * * * expresses his farewell to his hometown.
9. The wind at the mouth of the cave is fine, and it rains like silk in May in Jiangcheng. The boat in Huaishui drifted away, and the moonlight was cold.
This poem comes from Yu Qian, a poet of the Ming Dynasty, who meditated on the past in "The Niuzhu Mountain Sleeps at Night, and there is a moon in the moon". The poem expresses the poet's yearning for the ancients through the description of the night scene of Huaihe River.
10. Shallow singing Huainan Sanyun, there is a poem Huai Shui Wan Nianming. On both sides of the strait, the flowers and rains are like a court in March.
This poem is from Three Poems of Returning to the Garden by Tao Yuanming, a poet in Jin Dynasty. Tao Yuanming praised the beauty of Huaishui in his poems and linked Huaishui with poetry.