Poetry that best represents Chongqing

The representative poems of this city are as follows:

1. Li Daoyuan's poem "The Three Gorges in Badong is long, the apes cry three times, and tears touch their clothes" describes the precipitousness of the Wuxia and the magnificence of the Three Gorges, which is one of the most representative poems in Chongqing.

2. Yuan Zhen's poem "Once the sea was difficult for water, it will always be amber" in Li IV expresses his admiration and nostalgia for Wushan, and it is also one of the most representative poems in Chongqing.

2. The poem "Colorful Clouds Farewell Bai Di, One Day Return to Jiangling" in Li Bai's "Send Bai Di City Early" depicts the magnificent scenery from Bai Di City to Jiangling, and it is also one of the most representative poems in Chongqing.