What does it mean to make five rivers roar through a layer of fog?

"Looking at the five rivers through a layer of fog" is a sentence in an ancient poem, which means looking at the clouds floating in the distance and Wu Jinling in the distance. This poem is full of fun, expressing people's love and yearning for natural scenery. At the same time, it also depicts that Wu Jinling at that time was a beautiful and spectacular place, which left a deep impression on people.

Through the fog, the five rivers look like a poem, showing mysterious, magnificent and beautiful landscapes. Looking at the distance, smoke clouds are lingering, such as wisps of light smoke, which is fascinating; Wu Jinling is towering into the sky, steep and spectacular, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. In such a natural atmosphere, people can immerse themselves in the beautiful scenery of nature, enjoy the peace of mind and feel infinite vitality.

"Looking at the five rivers through a layer of fog" is not only a poem, but also a culture and a tradition. People can feel the unique historical and cultural heritage through the landscape described in this poem. At the same time, this poem has become a symbol of people's yearning for and pursuit of a better life, enabling people to deeply appreciate the beauty and value of life. At present, we can still read, experience and appreciate the stories, poems and literature of "seeing the five rivers in one through a layer of fog", so that this cultural value can be passed down from generation to generation.