Hukou Waterfall is a famous scenic spot in Datong City, Shanxi Province, China. It is a waterfall formed by the Yellow River flowing through Taihang Mountain here. It is named after the waterfall as wide as a big mouth and shaped like a cauldron.
Hukou Waterfall has an important position and cultural connotation in the history and culture of China. The ancient literati once painted poems to describe this natural landscape many times, the most famous of which is the famous sentence in Bai Juyi's Farewell to the Ancient Grassland: "wildfire never quite consumes them, the spring breeze blows high, and the fragrance overwhelms the old road, reaching the crumbling city gate." This poem vividly depicts the magnificent scene of Hukou Waterfall and its prominent position in the long history, which also makes Hukou Waterfall one of the important symbols of China culture.
Poems describing Hukou Waterfall
1, roaring to send rapids, Hukou Yellow River singing. The screen of the waterfall hangs over Sichuan and melts in the clear waves. In the sediment, dragons at the bottom of the water set off waves. The cashier is in a hurry in Jiuqu Bay. Nagata's Buji Hukou Waterfall
2. Hukou of the Yellow River flies thousands of miles, and peach blossoms thunder. Who will be stopped by the East China Sea? -Text/Wang "Painting in Poetry". Hukou Waterfall "
Hukou Waterfall is tragic and beautiful. The Chinese soul has gone through vicissitudes of life and nurtured its children thousands of miles away. The Chinese mother is the Yellow River. talk nonsense
4, the majestic waves churned, and the spout of the cross-flow pierced Huanglong. The spring tide suddenly went three thousand miles, and the water hit Haimen horse out of control. -Sun Guirun's Yellow River