Content of the Grand Canal in Poetry

Poems about the Grand Canal, poems describing the Grand Canal, have three contents:

(1) wrote about the tragic fate of the migrant workers who dug the Grand Canal, exposing the extravagant life of Emperor Yang Di;

(2) Affirm the role of the Grand Canal, and show deep sympathy to the migrant workers who dug it;

(3) praise the beautiful scenery of the river bank. Canal poems, accompanied by the Grand Canal flowing through the ages, are full of classic literature.

Excerpts from classic canal poems of past dynasties are as follows:

1. Pi Rixiu's "Looking Back by the River"

It is said that the Sui Dynasty perished because of this river, but now it is still flowing, and the north and south ships are unimpeded.

If there is no water temple dragon boat, there are not many theories about * * *.

2. Bianshui (lake layer)

Once the long river is opened, it will be nine days of the demise of the Sui Dynasty.

The brocade sail has not fallen, and the dragon boat has not returned.

3. Li Li

Thousands of Cai Chuanjun were driven in the middle of Cui and on both sides of the canal, but the motorcade did not return to Yangzhou.

It should be God who taught people to open the Bianhe River. There is not a mountain on the ground for a thousand miles.

4. Seven Wonders of the Grand Canal (Author: Frozen Red Bean)

Jiangnan is connected with the northland, and the Sui Dynasty was flooded for thousands of years.

The general idea is that the south flies to the north geese, and the end of the river is Jiachuan.

* The lingering autumn water affects the wanderer to stroll along the river and pick up small poems.

5. Poetry in the Red Chamber: Peach leaves wear the past *

Declining grass and idle flowers reflect shallow pools, and peach blossoms are always separated.

During the Six Dynasties, there were many Liang Dong, and small photos were hung on the walls.

Taoyedu should be located on the Qinhuai River in Nanjing, not on the Grand Canal.