The famous sayings of the ancients praising Mount Tai are as follows:
1. The morning clouds are shining, the dusk rain is faint, and the peaks are leaning against each other. ——Huang Tingjian's "Drunken Penglai"
Vernacular meaning: Morning clouds and dusk rain, thick smoke, and the chaotic peaks in the clouds are leaning against each other.
2. I met a feathered man in the mountains, with square pupils and good looks. ——Li Bai's "Traveling to Mount Tai"
Vernacular meaning: I met an immortal on the mountainside, with a dignified appearance and square pupils.
3. Who knows that Mount Tai is high, but the mountains below are connected. ——Li Bai's "Ode to Farewell to Lu"
Vernacular meaning: Who said Mount Tai is as high as Mount Tai, but it is not as high as the knight Lu Zhonglian's integrity.
4. The mountains in the east of E'e are so high that their beauty reaches the sky. ——"Ode to Mount Tai" by Daoyun Metabolism of the Jin Dynasty
Vernacular meaning: The majestic and tall Mount Tai soars straight into the sky with its extremely delicate aura.
10. Thousands of peaks compete to gather together, and thousands of valleys are boundless. ——Li Bai's "Six Poems on a Tour of Mount Tai"
Vernacular meaning: Thousands of peaks stand like spears, and thousands of ravines appear as if they are facing an abyss.
11. When the summer clouds are high in Mount Tai, it is suspected that the white waves are rising in the East China Sea. ——Li Bai's "Early Autumn Shanfu Nanlou Repays Dou Gongheng"
Vernacular meaning: The summer clouds are high on the top of Mount Tai, and there are mountains on the mountains, which look like white waves from the East China Sea.
12. As high as the Tianmen, the sun can be easily reached. ——Li Bai's "Send Fanshan People Back to Mount Tai"
Vernacular meaning: Go past Nantianmen, and you can climb it by looking at the peak in the sun.
13. How high is Mount Tai? It is so far away that it creates heaven. ——Lu Ji's "Yan of Mount Tai"
Vernacular meaning: Mount Tai is so high, towering and stretching to the heavenly palace.
14. Qizhou smokes at nine o'clock forever, and the sea changes at three o'clock every day. ——Zhang Yanghao "Climbing Mount Tai"
Vernacular meaning: Finally saw the ancient wonder of "Qi Yan Nine Points", and also caught a glimpse of the magnificent beauty of "Sunrise on Mount Tai".
15. The sky is far away, and the clouds are thick and dark. ——Lu Ji's "Yan of Mount Tai"
Vernacular meaning: It is too high to see the surrounding area, and the accumulated clouds look particularly dim.