The most famous: "The spring river tide reaches the sea level, and the bright moon on the sea is full of tides" (Tang Zhang Ruoxu's "Spring River Flower Moonlight Night")
In August, the roar of the waves comes, and the head It is several feet high and touches the mountain. After a while, he entered the sea gate, rolling up piles of sand like snowdrifts. ("Lang Tao Sha" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty)
The sea god passed by the evil wind in the east and returned, and the waves hit the stone wall of Tianmen and opened it. How is it like this in August in Zhejiang? The waves are like snow coming from the mountains. (Li Bai's "Hengjiang Ci")
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")