Famous aphorisms about poetry, grade four.

The famous aphorisms about poetry are as follows:

First, the Yangtze River.

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

2. The stars tilt down from the open space, and the moon runs from the upper reaches of the river. -Du Fu's "Expressing My Mind at Night"

Leaves fall like the spray of a waterfall, while I watch the long river roll forward. -Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain"

Sailing alone in the blue sky, the Yangtze River is flowing in the sky. -Li Bai's Send Meng Haoran to Guangling

5. Tianmen cut off the Chu River and Higashi Shimizu River. -Li Bai's Looking at Tianmen Mountain

At the end of the mountain range and the beginning of the plain, the river flows into the river. -Li Bai's "Seeing Friends Off at Jingmen Ferry"

Second, the Yellow River.

1. Have you noticed how the water of the Yellow River flows out of heaven and into the ocean, never to return? -Li Bai's "Into the Wine"

2. The Yellow River falls into the East China Sea, and Wan Li writes it in his mind. -Li Bai's "Give Pei Fourteen"

The Yellow River is far above the white clouds. It is an isolated city, Wan Ren Mountain. -Wang Zhihuan's "Liangzhou Ci"

4. The mountains cover the day, and the sea drains the golden river. Make further progress-Wang Zhihuan's "Heron Tower"

The desert is lonely and straight, and the long river sets the yen. -Wang Wei's March on the Fortress

Third, Guilin.

1. The scenery in Guilin is the best in the world.

2. In the rippling blue waves, people are in a landscape picture of Guilin.

3. The Han tablet looks at Shandong, the Tang tablet looks at An, and the Song tablet looks at Guilin (said).

Others.

Green hills are here, and you can never get tired of seeing them. How can running water be interesting? -Tang Qian Qi's "Dong Chi Ting Yan Yu Shi Wang Wai"

Wearing ribbons on the river, the mountains look like jade hairpin —— Tang Hanyu's Sending Doctor Yan from Guizhou to Use Nanyin Characters

Castle Peak can't be covered, but it flows eastward after all —— The Bodhisattva Crossing the River by Qi Ji of Song Xin. Book "Jiangxi stoma wall"