What are the poems describing "the bottom of the sea"?

There is a bright moon at the bottom of the sea and a bright moon in the sky. ? -Jia Dao

Explanation: The bright moon under the sea is rounder than the sun gear in the sky.

At the beginning of the seabed, the relief was not complete. Wentong

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea. -Wang Zhihuan's "Dengque Building"

Commentary: The sunset slowly sinks beside the Western Hills, and the surging Yellow River rushes to the East China Sea.

The river runs to the sea, and when will it return to the west? -Yuefu "Long Songs"

Explanation: One hundred rivers flow eastward into the sea. When can they return to the west?

The desert freezes over/kloc-0.000 feet, with a crack, and the sky is full of darkness and melancholy. -Cen Can's Song of Snow White sent Tian Shuji Wu home.

Explanation: In the desert, hundreds of feet of hard ice crisscross, and gloomy clouds dim and condense in the Wan Li sky.

Have you seen how the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns? -Li Bai's "Into the Wine"

Explanation: You didn't see the Yellow River falling from the sky, and the waves rolled straight to the Bohai Sea, never to return.

Look, how fast the Benma River runs to Xue Hai! And sand, from the desert, yellow flies to heaven. -Cen Can's "Take a trip to Sichuan, send a doctor to the west"

Explanation: Haven't you seen it? The vast Zoumachuan is near the edge of Xue Hai, and the endless yellow sand connects the sky.

3. East of Wan Li River flows into the sea, reaching a height of 5,000 meters. -Lu You's "Autumn Night Fence Gate Dawn"

Commentary: Third, the Yellow River in Wan Li flows eastward into the sea. Fifth, Huashan Mountain in thousands of feet is very high and towering into the sky.

In spring, mountains and rivers surround the city, and at night, Jiang Tao flows into the sea. -Chen's Bridge Poems

Description: Shishan Guantao flows around the city with great momentum. At night, the wind on the river is very strong, the tide is surging and the waves are undulating, which makes people feel very excited.

The rain spans two continents and the waves flow eastward. The heroes of the Reform Movement of 1898 will not be swept away by the historical trend. Today, I travel far with the ambition of transforming society. -Liang Qichao's Rain in the Pacific Ocean