Poems containing Lushan Mountain

The poem containing Lushan Mountain must first be the familiar poem Looking at Lushan Waterfall, written by Li Bai, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. The original poem wrote: Rizhao incense burner produces purple smoke. Looking at Qianchuan Waterfall from afar, flying to thousands of feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has set for nine days. Lushan Mountain was also included in Su Shi's poem Xilinbi in Song Dynasty. The original poem is written like this: from the side of the mountain, the peaks are different in height, but I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain. I am only in this mountain. Zhang Jiuling, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, also wrote a poem "Looking at the waterfall and spring of Lushan Mountain at the mouth of the lake", which is full of red springs and semi-purple breath. Run down the miscellaneous trees and return to the clouds. The sunshine is like neon, the sky is clear, and it is stormy. Lingshan is full of gorgeous colors and ethereal water. There are many other poems, such as "Farewell to a Monk in Tuolin Temple" by Li Bai: a white ape crows on the moon that Lin Dong sent elsewhere. Laugh goodbye to Lushan Mountain, why bother with Huxi and so on.