There is only one poem praising Mount Fuji:
It was written by a person in the Edo period, and its name is Mount Fuji.
The original text is as follows:
The cyclamen come to swim beyond the clouds, and the dragon lives in the deep cave in the old cave.
Snow is like a cloud of smoke, and white fans hang upside down in the East China Sea.
Introduction to Mount Fuji:
Mount Fuji [Fù shā n] (Japanese: ふじさん, English: Mount Fuji) is the highest mountain in Japan and one of the important national symbols in Japan.
1. An active volcano spanning Shizuoka Prefecture and Yamanashi Prefecture, near the Pacific coast, about 8 kilometers southwest of Tokyo.
2. Mount Fuji is praised by the Japanese people as a "sacred mountain" and a symbol of the Japanese nation.
3. As one of the national symbols of Japan, it enjoys a high reputation all over the world.
4. It is also often called "Furong Peak" or "Fuyue Mountain" and "Unique Mountain".
5. Since ancient times, the name of this mountain has often appeared in the traditional Japanese poem "Harmony Song".
6. Japanese poets once praised it with poems such as "Jade fan hanging upside down in the East China Sea" and "Fuji snow reflecting the sunrise".
7. Mount Fuji is one of the largest active volcanoes in the world.
8. It is dormant at present, but geologists still list it as an active volcano.
9. Since written records in 781, * * * has erupted 18 times, the last eruption was in 177, and it has been dormant since then.
in October, 22 (the 14th year of Heisei), the Japanese Institute of Land and Geography re-measured the height of Mount Fuji, which was 3,775.63m..
On June 22nd, 213, the 37th World Heritage Congress approved the listing of Mount Fuji in Japan in the World Heritage List, making Mount Fuji the 17th World Heritage Site in Japan.