Ancient poems describing natural landscapes

The ancient poems describing the natural landscape are as follows:

First, "Looking at Lushan Waterfall" Li Bai in Tang Dynasty

The purple mist is illuminated by sunlight, and the waterfall hangs in front of the mountain.

On the high cliff, it seems to be thousands of feet high, which makes people think that the Milky Way has fallen from heaven to earth.

Appreciation: "Flying Down Three thousands of feet", a stroke, forceful words. The word "fly" vividly depicts the scene of the waterfall spewing out; "Straight down" not only describes the steep mountain slope, but also shows the urgency of water flow. The sky is falling, and the unstoppable shape is close at hand.

The poet was not satisfied, but wrote another sentence, "It is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen for nine days", which really made him want to fall from the sky and be shocked by heaven. The towering incense burner peak is hidden in the clouds. Looking at the waterfall in the distance is like flying down from the clouds and falling in the sky, which naturally associates with a galaxy falling from the sky.

It can be seen that although the metaphor of "doubt is the milky way for nine days" is strange, it does not appear out of thin air in the poem, but naturally emerges from the portrayal of the image.

Second, "Little Pool" Yang Wanli in Song Dynasty

The silence of spring is because I don't want a long stream of water, and the shadow reflected on the water is like sunny days and breezes.

The delicate lotus flower bud shows a sharp corner from the water, and a naughty little dragonfly stands on its head.

Appreciation: This poem depicts a small pond. The clear water is smooth, and there is no complicated noise around, giving people a sense of peace and comfort.

Natural elements such as lotus leaves and frogs in the pool water show that the pool, as a part of the natural ecosystem, is integrated with the surrounding environment. The quiet water quality and fragrant lotus flowers in the pond exude charming fresh breath, which brings comfort and pleasure to people.

Poetry blends the poet's emotions. By depicting the beautiful scenery of the pond, they expressed their love for nature, their pursuit of tranquility and their feelings about life.

Three, "Langtaosha Jiuqu Yellow River Wan Li Sand" Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty

The Yellow River winds from a distant place, carrying thousands of miles of yellow sand.

Since you are from the sky, and now you seem to fly directly to the Milky Way, please take me to the sky, gather in the Milky Way, and go to the home of Cowherd and Weaver Girl together.

Appreciation: There are countless grits in the Jiuqu Yellow River. As the Yellow River flows through Wan Li, it is washed by waves and blown by strong winds, from the ends of the earth to here. The poet praised the yellow sand in Wan Li of the Yellow River and their indomitable character.

The winding Yellow River and swaying waves symbolize the ups and downs of life, echo the setbacks and struggles of life, and express the exploration and courage of the unknown ahead.