Li Bai (Tang Dynasty)
Sail from Jingmen Ferry, and soon you will be with southerners.
At the end of the mountain range and the beginning of the plain, the river winds through the wilderness.
The moon rises like a mirror, and the sea clouds twinkle like palaces.
The water brings you the feeling of home and makes your boat travel 300 miles.
Appreciate—
This poem was written by Li Bai when he left Sichuan. Li Bai went out of Shu this time by boat and waterway, crossed Bayu, left the Three Gorges and went straight to Jingmen Mountain. The book "The Mountain is Flat and Primitive" vividly depicts the unique scenery on both sides of the Yangtze River after the ship leaves the Three Gorges and passes through Jingmen Mountain: the mountains are gradually disappearing, and the endless low plains are in front of us. This sentence is like a set of moving pictures taken by focal plane, giving people a sense of flow and space. "He River Winding Through the Wilderness" describes the momentum of a swift river. Looking into the distance from Jingmen, it seems to flow into Yuan Ye, a desert and distant place. It seems that the sky is vast and the realm is lofty.
Langtaosha Jiuqu Yellow River Bay Lisa
Liu Yuxi (Tang Dynasty)
Jiuqu Yellow River and Wan Li Sand,
Waves and strong winds swept from the horizon.
Now go straight to the galaxy,
Go to Penny and Weaver's house.
Appreciate—
There are countless grits in the Jiuqu Yellow River. As the Yellow River flows through Wan Li, it comes here from the end of the world after being washed by waves and blown by strong winds. The poet praised the yellow sand in Wan Li of the Yellow River and their indomitable character.
Wang yue
Du Fu (Tang Dynasty)
What a magnificent scenery Mount Tai is! Out of Qilu, green peaks can still be seen.
The magical nature brings together thousands of beautiful mountains in the south and the separation between morning and dusk in the north.
Layers of white clouds, cleaning the gully on the chest; The flat bird flew into the eye socket.
Try to climb to the top of the mountain: it dwarfs all the peaks under our feet.
Appreciate—
This poem is a work of Du Fu in his youth, full of romance and passion. There is not a word "king" in the whole poem, but it closely revolves around the word "full moon" in the poem, from far and near, to gazing, and finally to overlooking. The poet described the majestic atmosphere of Mount Tai, expressed his ambition to climb the peak and overlook everything, and was full of vigorous vitality.
Mount Emei Yuege
Li Bai (Tang Dynasty)
Emei Mountain is half moon and autumn,
Shadow into the Pingqiang River.
At night, Qingxi flows to the Three Gorges.
Yuzhou can't see you.
Appreciate—
The poem begins with "Emei Mountain Moon", pointing out that the season of traveling far away is in autumn. The second sentence means that the moon reflected into the river and went with it, which not only wrote the beautiful scenery of Qingjiang River reflected by the moon, but also set sail in the autumn night. There are five place names in the poem, which are ingenious and traceless, and gradually spread out a picture of Jiang Tu, a thousand miles away for readers.