What are some poems that describe architecture?

1. "Sleeping in the Mountain Temple at Night" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and you can pick the stars with your hands.

Don’t dare to speak loudly for fear of frightening the heavens.

2. "Poetry of Prince Teng's Pavilion" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty

The high pavilion of Prince Teng is near the Yangtze River, and he sings and dances with the jade-wearing Luan.

The painted building is flying towards Nanpu clouds, and the bead curtain rolls into the west mountain rain at dusk.

The shadows in the leisurely cloud pool are long, and things change and the stars move several autumns.

Where is the emperor's son in the pavilion now? Outside the threshold, the Yangtze River flows empty.

3. "Ode to Afang Palace" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

The two rivers flowed into the palace wall.

Five steps to the first floor, ten steps to the pavilion.

The waist of the corridor is unobtrusive, and the eaves and teeth are high.

Everyone holds the terrain and fights with each other.

It's like a whirlpool, a whirlpool of water, hundreds of thousands of dollars falling.

4. "The Four Drums Leaving Jiahui Gate to the Zhai Palace in the Southern Suburbs" Lu You of the Song Dynasty

I visited Liang for half my life, and I will still see peace if I don't die.

Chu Xi Menghun went to the emperor's residence, and was even more surprised to see the capital.

The nine-layered palace is frosty in the morning, and the moonlight is shining brightly on the terraces ten miles away.

Don’t laugh, you white-haired and pale-faced man. Young people are accustomed to listening to the sound of Shun and Shao.

5. "Climbing the Yueyang Tower" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

In the past I heard about the water in Dongting, and now I am going up to the Yueyang Tower.

In the southeast corner of Wu and Chu, the universe floats day and night.

There is no word about relatives and friends, and there is no one who is old and sick.

The soldiers and horses pass through the north of the mountain, and Pingxuan Tisi flows.