Ancient poems about mountains. What are the poems about mountains?

1. On the Wulaofeng Peak in the southeast of Lushan Mountain, golden hibiscus is cut out of the blue sky. The beautiful scenery of Jiujiang can be taken in, and I will nest the cloud pine trees here. ——Li Bai's "Looking at the Five Old Peaks of Mount Lu"

2. Climb thousands of feet and cut down walls, facing the abyss. Cross the rugged winding road and reach the top of the majestic peak. The sky is high and the sky is dangerous, the water is gurgling and the waterfalls are flying; the clouds break through the fog, and the breeze blows your clothes! ——"Climbing Mount Lushan"

3. The wind and cloud reach the sky in one fell swoop, Ruyi has this view in his life. ——Zhang Yanghao of the Yuan Dynasty, "Mountain Climbing"

4. Thrilling, the snow spurts and thunder make both ears stunned; the earth regrets the sky, the waves are surging, and the world is spinning! Flying across the broken bridge, the roar of the wind and cranes crackle the liver and gallbladder; meandering up, the misty body looks like a god! ——"Climbing Mount Lushan"

5. Looking from the top of Wulao Peak, the end of the world is now. It rains at night in Xiangtan, and there is a cold mist in Bashu. The Taihua roots stand together, and the Songheng veins are connected. There are immortal bones in the sky, and the sun and the moon look at the promotion. ——Tang Yanqian's "Climbing Mount Lushan"

6. The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom. Everlasting regret has no place to return to in spring, and I don’t know where to turn. ——Bai Juyi

7. The bamboo shadows in Mount Lushan last for thousands of years, and the water flows freely at the peak of cloud locks. Thousands of miles of jade belt floats along the Yangtze River, and a bright moon rolls into a golden ball. The road is three thousand states in the northwest, and it has the power to overwhelm millions of states in the southeast. The beautiful scenery can't be seen for a while, and Tianyuan has the chance to come again. ——Zhu Yuanzhang's "Lushan Poems"

8. The old man is lying high on the Manjusri Terrace, leaning against the blue sky at night. Stars scattered all over the plains, and the mountain monks came with all their Buddhist lanterns. ——Wang Yangming

9. The mountains are bright and the moon is white, and the night is quiet, the pines and the wind are resting. ——Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Traveling to Mount Tai" Part 6

10. The stone path overlooks the cloud ravine, and the bamboo forest opens up a secluded environment.

——Wang Xu, Yuan Dynasty, "Visiting Zhulin Temple"