Poetry describing the beauty of sunrise

The poems that describe the beauty of sunrise are as follows:

1. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. The road has no eyes but has eyes. "One of Two Bamboo Branch Poems" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

2. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. "Recalling the South of the Yangtze River" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

3. When the sun rises, the hibiscus trees are ten feet high, and everything in the world is as fine as a hair. "Ou Shu" Liu You of the Tang Dynasty

4. The sun rises from the earth in the daytime, and the Yellow River comes from the sky. "Dengdan Yutai" Tang·Zhang

5. The sun is shining brightly at first, and thousands of mountains are like fire. "Ode to the First Sun" by Zhao Kuangyin of the Song Dynasty

6. The green mountains on both sides of the strait face each other, and a lonely sail comes from the sun. "Looking at Tianmen Mountain" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

7. Chiri, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, and the spring breeze is fragrant with flowers and plants. "Quequatrains" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

8. At sunrise, two fishes are eating, and the family is laughing in Nanchi. "Nanchi" Tang Dynasty·Li Ying

9. When the sun is about to rise, the fog disappears and the rain falls on the river city. "Out of the Suburbs on February 2nd" Wang Tingguo of the Song Dynasty

10. The sun sets in the west, and the heartbroken man is at the end of the world. "Tianjingsha·Autumn Thoughts" Yuan Dynasty·Ma Zhiyuan

11. Floating clouds can always block the sun, and the absence of Chang'an makes people sad. "Climbing the Phoenix Terrace of Jinling" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

12. The rest of the night comes when Hai Ri is born, and Jiang Chun enters the old year. "Under Cibeigu Mountain" Wangwan, Tang Dynasty

13. The red sun is scorching like fire, and the fields and rice are half withered. "The red sun is as scorching as fire" by an unknown person in the Song Dynasty.

14. The lonely smoke in the desert is straight, and the sun is setting in the long river. "Envoy to the Fortress" Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

15. Jingshan has gone to Huashan, and the four doors of Tongguan opened at sunrise. "Citongguan first sent the old envoy Zhang Twelve Pavilions" Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty

16. A large red gold round mirror, the clouds and mist illuminate the universe. "Sunrise" by Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty

17. Thousands of mangroves and clouds in the mountains make me drunk again when I look at the wine. "Farewell to Li Xiucai on the Quzhou River" Tang Dynasty Wei Zhuang

18. Purple smoke comes from the incense burner in the sunshine, and you can see the waterfall hanging in front of the river in the distance. "Looking at the Lushan Waterfall" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

19. People say that the setting sun is the end of the world, but you can't see home even if you look to the end of the world. "Homesickness" Li Liang of the Song Dynasty

20. The glow from the sky entered the water, and the sky in the water turned red for a while. "Dawn" Tang·Hanok

21. Qinchuan looks far away, and the sun rises on the due east peak. "Looking at Qinchuan·Qinchuan Chao Wangjiong" Li Ban of the Tang Dynasty

22. The sunrise is full of fog and dew, and the green pines are like wax.

"Reading Zen Sutras in Chen Yi Chao Teacher's Academy" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty