Prawn! What is the meaning of "Bailuzhou" in ancient poetry? Emotion (Chen) lost his life, so to speak, the war has not stopped. Or dangerous left Qiu, Jianghan reason.

The Egret Island in this poem, Zhongzhouzhu in the Yangtze River, is named after the numerous egrets in the southwest river of Jiankang (now Nanjing, Jiangsu).

In Li Bai's poem "On Climbing Nanjing to Phoenix Terrace", there is a sentence "Three mountains and a half fall out of the sky, like this egret is divided into Dao Jiang". Today, people go to Nanjing to search for the historic Egret Island Park. In fact, it is completely different from the Bailuzhou in Li Bai's poems. Bailuzhou Park was originally the East Garden of Xu Da, the king of Zhongshan in Ming Dynasty. It is a half-city lake, which was named "Bailuzhou" in the early years of the Republic of China. The Bailuzhou seen by Li Fenghuangtai is a long sandbar in the middle of the river, which divides the river into two and bends around the middle, according to the records of Jiankangzhi. There are many reeds and egrets on the mainland, hence the name Egret Island. In the Southern Tang Dynasty, there was a boat dock near Egret Island and seagulls lived in the continent. People are not surprised. At that time, there was a poem "Egret Island Bian Jiang Road is inclined, and light gulls cover flat sand". During the day, egrets fly, willow color shines on pedestrians, and those who wear white clothes are blue; Perched on it at night, "the waves shake the river and the moon, and the stars enter the tower", which is really a beautiful place. Bailuzhou in Li Bai's poems is listed as one of the "Eighteen Scenes of Jinling" in Ming Dynasty. Kangxi and Qianlong visited here during their southern tour of the Qing Dynasty. With the passage of time, the Yangtze River silted up, the river moved westward, and the sand rose and fell, and Bailuzhou gradually connected with the south bank of the Yangtze River, forming sandbanks, which are the areas outside Jiangdongmen, Shangxin Hebei and west of Banqiao today. Although the old traces are difficult to distinguish, the name of "Bailuzhou" village still exists.