Write poems about the Yellow River

Writing poems about the Yellow River:

1. Far above the Yellow River, among the white clouds, there is an isolated city called Wanren Mountain.

Explanation: The Yellow River is above the clouds, and the lonely city is surrounded by mountains.

2. The Yellow River has thousands of miles of sand, and the waves and winds blow from the end of the world.

Explanation: There are countless gravels in the Nine-Meander Yellow River, which are picked up by strong winds and blown from the distant horizon.

3. The water of the Yellow River comes up from the sky and rushes to the sea never to return.

Explanation: The water of the Yellow River comes from the sky, rushes down, and never returns.

4. If you want to cross the Yellow River, which is blocked by ice, you will have to climb the snow-covered mountains of Taihang.

Explanation: I want to cross the Yellow River, but the frozen river blocks the flow; I am about to climb the Taihang Mountains, but the mountains are covered with heavy snow.

5. The Yellow River ends in the East China Sea, and thousands of miles are written into the mind.

Explanation: The water of the Yellow River has dried up, but the rushing water still flows in my chest.

6. As the sun fades over the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level.

Explanation: The setting sun slowly sinks against the Western Mountains, and the mighty Yellow River rushes toward the East China Sea. If you want to see enough of the thousands of miles of scenery, you have to climb to a higher tower.

7. The peaks and mountains are like clusters, the waves are like angry waves, and the mountains and rivers are like Tongguan Road inside and outside. Looking at the Western Capital, I feel hesitant and sad. Wherever the Qin and Han Dynasties passed, thousands of palaces and palaces were turned into dirt. When it prospers, the people suffer; when it dies, the people suffer.

Explanation: The peaks of Huashan Mountain converge from all directions, and the waves of the Yellow River surge like anger. Tongguan Ancient Road connects Huashan Mountain inside and the Yellow River outside. The mountains and rivers are connected to Tongguan Road inside and outside. Looking at the Western Capital, Zhang Yanghao hesitated and climbed up to look sadly. When he saw the ruins of the Qin and Han Dynasties, he couldn't help but burst into tears, so he wrote this poem, expressing the author's lament for the rise and fall of the country and his sympathy for the sufferings of the people.

8. Far above the Yellow River, among the white clouds, is an isolated city called Wanren Mountain. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass.

Explanation: The Yellow River is above the white clouds, and the lonely city is surrounded by mountains. The tune of the Qiang flute does not need to play sad tunes to the willows, because the spring breeze cannot pass through the Yumen Pass.

9. If you don’t reach the Great Wall, you are not a true man. It only takes 20,000 yuan to travel. After the three armies passed, they were all happy, and they only had a journey of 20,000. ”

Explanation: “If you don’t climb the Great Wall pass, you are definitely not a hero. After all, you have fought a difficult journey of 20,000 miles.” "After the Red Army arrived in northern Shaanxi after a successful Long March, Chairman Mao crossed the Minshan Mountains and was in a happy mood. He wrote this poem in "Seven Rhythms: Long March".

10. The Yellow River has thousands of miles of sand, and the waves wash over it. The wind blows from the end of the world. Now we go straight up to the Milky Way, to the home of the Morning Cow Girl.

Explanation: There are countless gravels in the Nine-Meadow Yellow River, blown up by the strong wind, and now we are here. Let’s go to the Milky Way together and visit the home of Morning Glory and Weaver Girl together.