1. "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world" is a seven-character quatrain in the Qing Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows:
Traveling all over Guilin Rock, there is no gold in Qing Dynasty.
Don't believe anything when you are free. Hosta leads the way.
Guilin's landscape is the best in the world, and the Lijiang River is wonderful in autumn.
Vernacular:
Fairy travels by bird, knowing that there is no fabricated fact, and the winding scenery of mountain roads and waterways is at the intersection of peaks.
The beautiful scenery of Guilin is the best in the world, and the extremely beautiful Lijiang River is like a painting in autumn.
2. "There is heaven above, and Suzhou and Hangzhou below" is a folk proverb of China, which comes from Wu Junzhi written by Fan Chengda in the Song Dynasty, aiming at admiring the beautiful scenery in the south of the Yangtze River and being comparable to heaven.
Third, "Five Mountains return without looking at the mountains, and Huangshan returns without looking at the mountains." When Xu Xiake, a traveler and geographer in the Ming Dynasty, visited Huangshan Mountain, he said with admiration: "Climbing Huangshan Mountain, there are no mountains in the world, so you can only look!" It also left the reputation that "the Five Mountains return without looking at the mountains, and the Huangshan Mountain returns without looking at the mountains".
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Suzhou and Hangzhou are so highly respected, which is undoubtedly related to their wealth. But it doesn't all fall from the sky. Looking around, we can find that there were many famous counties in the south of the Yangtze River at that time, such as Changzhou and Huzhou, and their wealth was well-known. Changzhou was promoted by Li Hua as a "famous state outside the customs", and Huzhou even got the evaluation of "the big river table and Xing Wu are one" in Gu Kuang.
Those places have not become the crown of Jiangnan, which is largely related to their natural scenery. Bai Juyi once praised: "Hangzhou is beautiful and healthy, and the Soviets are rich and vulgar." This poem shows that the two places have their own characteristics: "Li", which is irreplaceable by the word rich.
He also described the scenic spot of Hangzhou in the famous article "Recalling Jiangnan": "Looking for laurel trees in the Moon Zhongshan Temple, watching the tide on the pillow in the county pavilion." Suzhou's joy is "Wu wine and a cup of spring bamboo leaves, Wu Wa dances and Lotus is drunk." For many people, this kind of scene can only be enjoyed in the sky.