Changsha poetry

Poems describing Changsha are as follows:

1, the setting sun is far away in Changsha and autumn, and I don't know where to hang the Xiang army-Tang Libai, assistant minister Ye of the punishments department of my uncle, and Mr. Jia Sheren of Zhongshu visited Dongting five songs.

2, autumn dry Dongting stone, windy Changsha willow. -Tang Du Fu's "Eight Chapters for Judge Li"

3. Changsha is deep in Chu, and Dongting is worth autumn. There are few people in Hongyan and the river is far away. -Tang Hanyu "Send Hunan Li Zhengzi to Return"

4. Drink Changsha water and eat Wuchang fish. Across the Yangtze River, you can see the endless sky. -Modern Mao Zedong's "Water Turning Around"

Cui Hao once wrote about the Yellow Crane Tower, and Changsha became a romantic place. -Song Shi Tan Mi "Song Gu Cui Hao once wrote Yellow Crane Tower"

6. A wanderer in Changsha misses his hometown and sits by the river. -Li Ming Dongyang's "Fishing Painting Song"

7. It's another day of flowers, and Changsha is empty. -Don Du Fu's Tomb-Sweeping Day

8. First, I moved to Changsha, and I looked at Chang 'an in the west. -Tang Li Bai's "Listening to the Yellow Crane Tower on the Flute with Shilang Zhongqin"

9. Qu Jiayi is in Changsha, not without a master; Is there no time to escape from Hongliang to Haiqu? -Don Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting

10 I think of Jia Yi, who taught here and died here. I don't know what my term will be. -Don Liu Changqing's New Year's Works

1 1, indicating Jia Yi's loyalty to the Han family, forbade him to go to Changsha and be an exile. -Liu Tang Changqing, "From Xiakou to Nautilus Island, Watching Yueyang Send Source at Night"

12, even in those days, Jia Changsha was lonely and cried when he was injured. -Song Xin Qiqi's "Man Jiang Hong Lei Ke Xin Feng"

13, mountains and rivers are like a county, and the wind is like Changsha. -Tang Li Bai, "Autumn Puge, Worrying for Autumn Vomiting"

14, pity Changsha mansion, only negative Luoyang Cai. -King Tang Luobin's "Imperial Capital"

15, overlooking Changsha, so sad. -Xu Songxuan's "Appreciating Mr. Chen"