1. The sky and the earth are dim and suddenly different colors, and the waves are covered with colored glaze. ——Du Fu's "A Journey to the Beautiful Pipi"
2. All the sails were unloaded, and the urgent drumbeats began to sound in Haimen. ——Cao Rong's "Man Jiang Hong·Tide Watching in Qiantang"
3. In August, the waves come roaring, and the head is several feet high and touches the mountain. After a while, he entered the sea gate, rolling up piles of sand like snowdrifts. ——Liu Yuxi's "Lang Tao Sha"
4. The river suddenly condensed and did not dare to go east, and Haikou started to tremble and spit to the west. —— Ruan Yuan "Go to Haining Prefecture to watch the tide after looking at the moon"
5. The beauty of the river is endless, but there are only a few of them. ——Yang Pan's "On the Qiantang River"
6. When the waves come, they become stronger, and the hunter rides the wind. ——Song Yu's "Tide Watching at Zhangting Pavilion"
7. The Mid-Autumn Moon with a thousand miles of color, the sound of hundreds of thousands of troops making the tide surge in the middle of the night. ——Li Kuo's "Reminiscences of Qiantang"
8. In a moment, the sun sets over the river and shines brightly on the river, passing by in the east and flowing to the end. ——Qian Weishan's "Watching the Tide on the River Tower in August"
9. Poseidon passes through the east and the evil wind returns, and the waves hit the stone wall of Tianmen and open it. How is it like this in August in Zhejiang? The waves are like snow coming from the mountains. ——Li Bai's "Hengjiang Ci"
10. Suddenly there was light thunder on the horizon, and the sun shone brightly and the silver battle formation opened. ——Zhao Puchu "Watching the Tide on the Qiantang River"
11. The long sea in Zhejiang is green in the west, and the waves turn over it day and night. ——Xu Ning's "Viewing the Waves of Zhejiang"
12. At the end of the day, the red flags and green caps are clear to each other, and the black sand and white waves are swallowing each other up. ——Su Shi's "Viewing the Waves of Zhejiang"
13. When I first heard the sound of thousands of horses, it gradually felt like the Great Wall. Far from Sanshan, the two sides of Gaolian are flat. Lingfeng adds to the anger, reflecting the sun as a false light. If it were Wu Xupo, how would he survive the Yue soldiers? ——Shi Wenjue's "Qiantang River Tide"
14. The dragons are still there, roaring to the end of the world. Thunder drives lightning and boasts fiercely. ——Zhao Ding "Watching the Tide (Watching the Tide in Qiantang on August 15th)"
15. The stormy waves are like snow, and a tower is cold. ——Meng Haoran's "Going to Zhangting Pavilion with Yan Qiantang to Watch the Tide"
16. When I heard thunder and tremors in hundreds of miles, I stopped playing the strings for a while. The company rode out from the mansion and waited on the river to watch the tide. The sun shines brightly in the autumn sky, and the floating sky widens. The stormy waves are like snow, and a mountain is freezing. ——Meng Haoran's "Watching the Tide with Yan Qiantang on Zhangting Pavilion"
17. When the tide comes, the water of the river is black, and the sunrise on the sea gate is red. ——Zhu Jifang's "Qiantang River"
18. When Qiantang returned to the past, the tide hit the east and moved to the distant continent. Don't live for three thousand years in this world. How sad will be the vicissitudes of life. ——Zhang Yining "Zhejiang Pavilion Sands Rise Ten Miles"
19. Nong Taoer stands up to the Tao. Keep the red flag in hand without getting wet. ——Pan Lang's "Jiuquanzi (10 out of 10)"
20. The tides of August 18 are unparalleled in the world. Kunpeng's water strikes three thousand miles away, and his team trains to drive hundreds of thousands of men. The red flag and the green cover illuminate each other, and the black sand and white waves swallow each other up. It is difficult to meet in ancient times in life, and we will get this feeling, this scene, and both. May you add candles after hearing this, and the white robe outside the door will look like a standing swan. ——Su Shi's "Viewing the Waves of Zhejiang"
21. A white rainbow walks over the long flat sand, and the jade cup at Yaotai is empty. The bottom of the Qingjiang River is shaking on a clear day, and it is floating in the rapid waves at night. ——Wang Shidao's "Tide Watching in Seventeen Days"
22. The east corner is greatly immersed, and the mountain swallows up the wild plain. ——Guan Xiu's "Autumn Crossing the Qiantang River"
23. Suddenly there was light thunder on the horizon, and the sun shone brightly and the silver battle formation opened. Two hundred thousand people fought for a moment, and a group of dragons leaped into anger. ——Zhao Puchu "Watching the Tide on the Qiantang River"
24. In August, the waves come roaring, and the head is several feet high and touches the mountain. ——Liu Yuxi's "Lang Tao Sha"
25. The beauty of the river is endless, but only a few are eternal. Guest-mindedness and surges, current affairs and tides arise. The road turns to green mountains and the sand is blank with birds flying. After a few years of dreaming about the sea, I can only sing with emotion. ——Yang Pan's "On the Qiantang River"
26. The early tide falls and the late tide comes, flowing sixty times a month. Not only does time come and go, but Hangzhou is also driven by the tide as it ages. ——Bai Juyi's "Tide"
27. When doubts come, the vast sea becomes empty, and thousands of drums sound. ——Pan Lang's "Jiuquanzi·Long Memory Watching the Tide"
28. After a while, he entered the sea gate, rolling up piles of sand like snowdrifts. ——Liu Yuxi's "Miscellaneous Songs·Langtaosha"
29. The sound of anger is so strong that the land beside the Rakshasa River is about to float. Keeping great faith in the long journey, you also know that it will flow to the same level again and again. There is no bottom for any huge dip, and there is only the head for crossing Xiling. Who is in charge of the morning and evening? How can I ride on the carp and ask the Marquis of Yang? ——Luo Yin's "Qiantang River Tide"
30. When the tide comes, it becomes more powerful, and the hunter rides the wind. Thunder shook the clouds, and mountains flew into the frost and snow. ——Song Yu's "Watching the Tide in Zhangting"
31. The bottom of the Qingjiang River shakes on a sunny day, and rises and falls in the rapid waves in the evening. ——Bei Chen Shidao's "Tide Watching in Seventeen Days"
32. Wuyue is divided into two sides, and the roaring waves roar like thunder through the ages. ——Fang Xing, Ming Dynasty, "Visiting Zixu Temple to Watch the Tide of the Qiantang River"
33. The surge surges to Penglai and flies high to shake the palace of the Song Dynasty. Whoever gets excited will make Lingxu angry and angry. All the sails were unloaded, and the sound of urgent drums began to sound in Haimen. It's like thousands of wind-horses suddenly riding on silver saddles, vying to be surpassed. ——Cao Rong's "The River is Red·Watching the Tide in Qiantang"
34. Poseidon returns from the evil wind in the east, and the waves hit the stone wall of Tianmen. ——Li Bai's "Hengjiang Ci"
35. The long sea in Zhejiang is green in the west, and the waves capsize day and night. In Guoli, Qiantang, I will look at the trendy people until I grow old. ——Xu Ning's "Viewing the Waves of Zhejiang"
36. In the past, when I was drunk, I returned to the sail, half a day and a half away from the front mountain.
Fortunately, the river is full of flowers, and the daffodils are all wearing light red shirts. ——Li Gou's "Remembering the Qiantang River"
37. The sound of anger is so strong that the land beside the Rakshasa River is about to float. Keeping great faith in the long journey, you also know that it will flow to the same level again and again. ——Luo Yin's "Qiantang River Tide"
38. When it comes to Qiantang, it is different from the past, and the tide moves eastward and moves to distant continents. ——Zhang Yining "Zhejiang Pavilion Sands Rise Ten Miles"
39. Thunder drums are far away, startling strange insects in the river, and snow carts are driving across the sea gate. ——Liu Fu's "Watching the Tide in Qiantang"
40. The silver in the sea is Guo, and the jade in Jiangheng is tied around the waist. ——Yang Wanli "Tide Watching in Zhejiang"
41. The tides on August 18th are unparalleled in the world. ——Su Shi's "Viewing the Waves of Zhejiang"
42. The Mid-Autumn Moon of a thousand miles of color, the sound of hundreds of thousands of troops rising in the middle of the night. ——Li Lang's "Reminiscences of Qiantang"
43. Gu Tuying is unhappy, how has the dragon changed. In a moment, the setting sun brightens the river, and the torrential waves pass by in the east. ——Qian Weishan "Watching the Tide on the River Tower in August"
44. The sea is vast and the sky is like thunder, and the Qiantang tide comes from the sky.
──Wang Zaijin's "Wangjiangtai"