Poems about rivers

1. The Wan Li sand of the Yellow River in nine twists and turns, waves and winds blow from the horizon. -Liu Yuxi Tang's "Langtaosha"

2. The lonely sail is far from the blue sky, only the Yangtze River flows in the sky.

3. Yang Liuchun, the head of the Yangtze River, raised flowers and worried about killing the Dutou people.

4. If you want to know the future and think about the present, it is an inch of heart that the Hanshui River flows eastward.

5. where the mountains end and the plains begin, the river flows into the river. -bidding a friend farewell at jingmen ferry by Li Bai

6. Tianmen interrupted the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flowed eastward. -Li Bai's "Looking at Tianmen Mountain"

7. The lonely sail is far from the blue sky, but only the Yangtze River flows in the sky. -Li Bai's "Send Meng Haoran to Guangling"

8. I would cross the Yellow River, but ice chokes the ferry will climb the Taihang Mountains with snow.

9. If fame and wealth always exist, Hanshui River should also flow to the northwest.

1. the stars lean down from open space, and the moon comes running up the river. -Du Fu's

11. Have you noticed, how the Yellow River's waters move out of heaven, entering the ocean, never to return. -Li Bai's "Going into Wine"

12. I would cross the Yellow River, but ice chokes the ferry will climb the Taihang Mountains with snow. -Li Bai's it is hard to go

13, mountains cover the white sun, and oceans drain the golden river. -Wang Zhihuan's at heron lodge

14. The Yellow River is far above the white clouds, and there is a lonely city, Wan Ren Mountain. -Wang Zhihuan's "Liangzhou Ci"

15. river of no return, a romantic figure through the ages. -Su Shi's "Niannujiao Red Cliff Nostalgia"

16. When the Yellow River falls to the East China Sea, Wan Li writes it in his heart. -Li Bai's Fourteenth Gift to Pei

17. The desert is lonely and straight, and the long river falls in yen. -Wang Wei's

18, leaves are dropping down like the spray of a waterfall, while I watch the long river always rolling on. -Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain"