What poems describe the scenery of Shanxi?

1, when the age falls, everyone will rest, and the fire will flow. Autumn comes from the north, and the clouds in the north also bring the Fenhe River. -From the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai Taiyuan early autumn

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: autumn is getting stronger, flowers are sleeping, and autumn is like fire. Autumn frost came here early from the north, and the clouds in the north also brought autumn colors to the other side of Fenhe River.

2, the mountain covers the day, and the ocean drains the golden river. Make further progress —— From the Heron House written by Wang Zhihuan in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: The sunset slowly sinks next to the western hills, and the Yellow River rushes to the East China Sea. If you want to see the scenery of Wan Li, you must climb a higher tower. Stork Tower: The former site is in Yongji County, Shanxi Province. It is three stories high, with Zhongtiao Mountain in front and the Yellow River at the bottom. Legend has it that storks often inhabit here, hence the name.

3, the trip to the north is cold, the years are deep, and you feel that your righteousness is lighter than gold. Joan's case of eating sapphire made me drunk and didn't want to go back. Looking to the west of the city from time to time, Jinci flows like jasper. Upright flute and drum, Longlin blowing sedge green. -From the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's Memories of Time Past Visiting the County to Join the Army

Interpretation of the vernacular: I have been in Taiyuan, the capital of the north for a long time, and your loyalty to gold has deeply moved me. The luxurious feast, the jade plate with Joan's cup of delicious food, made me so drunk that I didn't want to go back to China for the time being. I often go to Panshan Road in the west of the city. The flowing water next to Jinci Temple is like a fish eye. Paddling and paddling, flutes and drums, ripples like dragon scales, waves and green grass.

4. Jiuquan Road, Shanxi, Yan Zhi. The north wind blows sand and rolls white grass. -From the Tang Dynasty: Cen Can's "Passing Yan Zhi to Send Dewey"

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: On Jiuquan Road in the west of Yan Zhi, the north wind blows wild sand and rolls up white grass.

5, close to the bird, high in the dust. The weather surrounds Ye Ping, and rivers pass through the mountains. -From the Tang Dynasty: Wandering "Heron Lodge"

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: The stork tower stands high above the birds and is far away from the world. As you can see from above, the sky is covered with flat Yuan Ye, and rivers flow into steep mountains.