What are the ancient poems that describe "landscapes and scenery"?

"Ode to the Willow"

He Zhizhang of the Tang Dynasty

The jasper is as high as a tree, with thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down.

I don’t know who cuts out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors.

2. "Evening View of the Spring River in Huichong"

Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

Three or two branches of peach blossoms outside the bamboo are a prophet of the warmth of the spring river.

The ground is covered with wormwood and short reed buds, which is when the puffer fish is about to come.

3. "Boarding at Guazhou"

Song Dynasty Wang Anshi

Between Jingkou Guazhou and Zhongshan there are only a few mountains.

The spring breeze comes to the south bank of the Yangtze River again. When will the bright moon shine on me again?

4. "Early Departure from Baidi City"

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The white emperor's farewell speech was among the colorful clouds, and the thousand-mile journey to Jiangling was returned in one day.

The apes on both sides of the strait can’t stop crying, and the boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains.

5. "Looking at the Lushan Waterfall"

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The sun shines on the incense burner and produces purple smoke, and you can see the waterfall hanging in front of the river in the distance.

The flying current flows down three thousand feet, like the Milky Way falling into the sky.

6. "Looking at Tianmen Mountain"

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

Tianmen interrupts the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flows eastward here.

The green mountains on both sides of the strait face each other, and the lone sail is coming from the sun.

7. "Yellow Crane Tower Sends Meng Haoran to Guangling"

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The old friend left the Yellow Crane Tower in the west, and the fireworks went down to Yangzhou in March.

The shadow of the lone sail in the distance is gone in the blue sky, and only the Yangtze River can be seen flowing in the sky.

8. "Night Mooring at Maple Bridge"

Tang·Zhang Ji

The moon is setting, the crows are crying, the sky is full of frost, and the rivers, maples, and fishing fires are facing melancholy.

At Hanshan Temple outside Gusu City, the bell rang at midnight to reach the passenger ship.

9. "Looking at the Dongting"

Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

The lake and the moon are in harmony, and there is no windshield on the lake surface that has not been polished.

Looking at the Dongting mountains and rivers, there is a green snail in the silver plate.

10. "Climbing the Stork Tower"

Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty

The sun sets over the mountains and the Yellow River flows into the sea.

If you want to see a thousand miles away, take it to the next level.

"Ode to the Willows" is a seven-character quatrain written by He Zhizhang, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

This poem is about willows in early spring and February. In the poem, the willow tree is used to sing about the spring breeze, comparing the spring breeze to scissors, saying that it is the creator of beauty, and praising her for cutting out spring.

"Looking at Tianmen Mountain" is a seven-character quatrain composed by Li Bai, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, when he visited Tianmen Mountain on his way to Jiangdong in the 13th year of Kaiyuan (725).

This poem describes the scene of the poet boating down the river and looking at Tianmen Mountain in the distance: the first two sentences use a narrative method to describe the majesty of Tianmen Mountain and the mighty rushing momentum of the river; the last two sentences describe the A distant view from between the green mountains on both sides of the Taiwan Strait. Through the description of the scenery of Tianmen Mountain, the whole poem praises the magic and magnificence of nature, expresses the author's optimistic and heroic feelings when he first came out of Bashu, and shows the author's free and unrestrained spiritual outlook. The artistic conception of the work is broad, the atmosphere is majestic, the movement and stillness are virtual and real, and they complement each other. They can turn stillness into movement and movement into stillness, giving people a fresh interest.