Famous mountain poems

This poem about famous mountains is as follows:

Mount Tai: Du Fu wrote in "Looking at Yue": "How majestic Mount Tai is! ? Out of Qilu, green peaks can still be seen. The magical nature brings together thousands of beautiful mountains in the south and the separation between morning and dusk in the north. Layers of white clouds, cleaning the gully on the chest; The flat bird flew into the eye socket. Once you climb to the top of the mountain and peek, you will see that other mountains look short under the sky ... "This poem depicts the magnificent scenery of Mount Tai, highlighting its majesty and magnificence. Poets express their inner feelings by depicting natural landscapes, and at the same time show their awe of nature and love for human beings.

Huangshan: Xu Xiake, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, wrote in "Wandering in Huangshan Wonderland" that "the five mountains return without looking at the mountains, and Huangshan returns without looking at the mountains." The meaning of this sentence is that the five mountains are back, and other mountains are not worth seeing; After coming back from Huangshan Mountain, other Yues are not worth seeing. This sentence highlights the beauty and uniqueness of Huangshan Mountain and expresses the poet's admiration for Huangshan Mountain.

Emei Mountain: Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "The Moon Song of Emei Mountain" that "Emei Mountain fell into the Pingqiang River for half a month." This poem depicts the moonlight of Mount Emei, showing the beauty and mystery of the mountain. Poets create a beautiful and peaceful atmosphere by integrating their emotions into the natural landscape.

Lushan Mountain: Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in "Lushan Ballad", "The incense burner in Rizhao emits purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs in front of Sichuan in the distance. Flying down three thousands of feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen for nine days. " This poem depicts the waterfall scenery of Lushan Mountain, showing the spectacular and magnificent waterfall. By using rhetorical devices such as exaggeration and metaphor, the poet blends his emotions into the natural landscape and creates a romantic and bold atmosphere.

These poems are classic works describing the famous mountains in China. They not only show the beauty and uniqueness of famous mountains, but also contain the poet's awe of nature and love for mankind.

The natural landscape, rolling mountains, clouds and waterfalls depicted in these poems all make people feel the power and charm of nature. At the same time, these poems also express the poet's thinking about human civilization and his perception of life, which has profound ideological connotation and cultural value.