Poems of Qinghai

Qinghai's poems are as follows:

1. Qinghai has long clouds and dark snow-capped mountains, and the lonely city looks at Yumen Pass in the distance. ——Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty, "Seven Poems on the March to the Army·Part 4"

Interpretation: The Qinghai Lake is covered with dark clouds, and the continuous snow-capped mountains are dim. The ancient border city and Yumen Pass are thousands of miles apart, facing each other from afar.

2. Don’t you see, Qinghai Tou has no one to collect the bones from ancient times. "War Chariots" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: You have not seen that on the edge of Qinghai, no one has buried the bones of soldiers killed in battle since ancient times.

3. Xiangguan River, west of Yanmen, on the edge of Qinghai. ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "Wandering to the Palace at Night: Remembering Dreams and Sent to Master Bohun"

Interpretation: Ha! I can't help but think of the scene on the border of the Xiongguan River, Yanmen occupied by the Jin people, and the distant Qinghai border!

4. You can’t imitate Ge Shu, who walked across Qinghai at night with a knife, and slaughtered a stone fort in the west to get a purple robe. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Reply to the King Drinking Alone on Twelve Cold Nights"

Interpretation: You cannot imitate Shu Han, the warrior brother of Longyou, who rode across Qinghai astride a horse and held a sword, and washed the stone fortress with blood. A purple-robed hero.

5. Drunkly cross the jade dragon and travel to the eight poles, the blue sea is blue all the time. ——Liu Kezhuang of the Song Dynasty, "Qing Ping Le·Xian Yun Sweeping Traces"

Explanation: After getting drunk, you can ride on the jade dragon and travel through space, traveling to the eight extremes.

Introduction to the term:

Qinghai Province is located in western China and occupies the northeastern part of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the roof of the world. It is named after Qinghai Lake, the largest inland saltwater lake in China. Qinghai Province is the birthplace of the Yangtze River, Yellow River and Lancang River, so it is called the "source of rivers", also known as the "source of the three rivers". It is known as the Chinese Water Tower and is the link connecting the Tibet Autonomous Region, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region and the mainland.

Climate:

Qinghai Province is located deep inland, far away from the ocean, on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and has a plateau continental climate. Its climate characteristics are: long sunshine hours and strong radiation; long winters and cool summers; large diurnal temperature ranges and small annual temperature ranges; low precipitation and large regional differences, with more rain in the east and dry and windy west, anoxia, cold. The annual average temperature is affected by topography, and its overall distribution pattern is high in the north and low in the south.