Besides being an adjective, Shallow Creek also exists as an independent noun. A shallow stream usually refers to a stream with low water flow and low depth. They usually come from the source of mountains, cross the fields and Yuan Ye, and finally flow into rivers. Shallow streams are rich in aquatic plants and animals, and fish often jump in the water, which is a beautiful scenic line in the forest.
Shallow streams are also a common image in China's classical poems. Many poets have written poems about shallow streams. For example, Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem "A gift to a shallow stream and a line": "A shallow stream goes to the boat for a long time, and the swallow wants to be quiet; _ There is a guest playing a new voice, and he wants to tell the Qing merchants in Henglou. " This poem reflects the beauty of mountains and rivers and music through shallow streams, and shows the deep feelings of the ancients for the beauty of nature and art.