Poems and idioms about water

Hibiscus comes out of clear water, and the carvings are naturally removed.

May this be like running water, submerging the dust in the pistil.

Once upon a time, there was no water in the sea, but it was not clouds except Wushan.

Cut the knife to cut off the water, the water will flow more, and raise a cup to relieve the sorrow and sorrow.

A man with lofty ideals will not drink water from a stolen spring, and an honest man will not be fed by someone who complains about it.

Water will carry the boat, water will overturn the boat.

Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Two Evening Scenes on the Spring River in Huichong": "Three or two branches of peach blossoms outside the bamboo are the prophets of the warmth of the spring river."

Tang Dynasty Wang Bo's "Autumn Days on the Knees of Hongfu" Wangge Farewell Preface" "The setting clouds and the solitary birds fly together, the autumn water is the same color as the sky"

It is better when the water is clear and clear

In August, the lake is level and empty. Too clear.

A fold of green mountains and a screen, a bay of clear water and a piano.

When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue.

The moonlight is like water and the water is like the sky.

The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun’s gift to me. (Li Bai: "To Wang Lun")

The willows are green and the Qingjiang River is level, and I hear the singing on the Langjiang River. (Liu Yuxi: "Bamboo Branch Ci")

When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. (Bai Juyi: "Remembering the South of the Yangtze River")

The spring silently cherishes the trickle, and the shade of the tree shines on the water, loving the clear and soft water. (Yang Wanli: "Little Pond")

Three or two branches of peach blossoms outside the bamboo are the duck prophets of the warmth of the spring river. (Su Shi: "Ti Hui Chong {Evening Scene on the Spring River"]

The water of the Yellow River comes up from the sky and rushes to the sea never to return - Tang Dynasty. Li Bai's "About to Enter the Wine"

You can't get tired of seeing the green mountains, but how interesting is the flowing water - Tang Dynasty. Qian Qi's "A Banquet at the East Pond Pavilion of the Outer City with the Kao Gong King"

Water in the poem

The so-called beauty is on the side of the water. ("The Book of Songs? Jianjia")

How can the water be sluggish and the mountains and islands stand tall? (Cao Cao: "Viewing the Sea")

White hair floats on the green water, and red palms stir the clear waves. (King Luo Bin: "Ode to the Goose")

The Tianmen interrupts the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flows eastward to this point.

(Li Bai: "Looking at Tianmen Mountain"))