What are the Chinese canal poems?

1. "Ships Directly Entering the Bianhe River" by Li Jingfang of the Tang Dynasty

The connection between the Bianhe River and the Huaihe River brings the most benefits, but it also harmonizes the harm to others.

This is the river that drains all the fat from the forty-three states in the southeast.

2. "Sui Palace" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

The Ziquan Palace is locked in haze, hoping to take Wucheng as the imperial home.

The jade seal is not destined to return to the sun, but the brocade sail should reach the end of the world.

Today there are no fireflies in the rotting grass, but in ancient times there were dusk crows in the weeping poplar trees.

If you meet Empress Chen underground, why should you ask the flowers in the backyard again?

3. "Boarding in Guazhou" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty

Between Jingkou Guazhou and the water, Zhongshan is only separated by several mountains.

The spring breeze is green again on the south bank of the river. When will the bright moon shine on me again?

4. "Occasionally Formed on the Embankment" Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty

The canal was turned into a canal and reached the capital, and horses were driven up the embankment in the spring breeze.

Jiuligang is near Yuhuangba. I had no long-term plan and was only frightened.

5. "Dengzhou" Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty

The imperial boat was waiting at the canal bank early in the morning, and the remaining water routes followed the land route.

Meeting Li Du in one day will last forever.

The wheat seedlings are about to grow on the bank, and the willow leaves are already shaded by catkins.

The most comfortable place is under the canopy window, where people can work in the green fields under rainy weather.