Poetry describing the mountains, rivers, lakes and seas of the motherland

1 The journey of the sun and the moon, if it comes out of it. The stars are as brilliant as if they came out of it. (Cao Cao's "Viewing the Sea")

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The candle shadows on the mica screen are deep, and the long river gradually sets and the dawn stars sink. (Li Shangyin's "Chang'e") 3 The lakes and mountains match each other, and there is no windshield on the lake surface that has not been polished. (Liu Yuxi's "Looking at the Dongting") 4 The bright moon rises above the Tianshan Mountains, among the vast sea of ??clouds. (Li Bai's "Moon Over the Mountain")

5 Hui Dang is at the top of the mountain, and you can see all the small mountains at a glance. (Du Fu's "Looking at the Mountains")

6 The flying stream falls three thousand feet, which is suspected to be the Milky Way falling from the sky. (Li Bai's "Looking at Lushan Waterfall")

7 The scenery of the North is covered with ice for thousands of miles and snow drifting for thousands of miles. (Mao Zedong's "Qinyuan Spring·Snow")

8 The night is as cold as water on the Tianjie, lying down watching the Altair and Vega. (Du Mu's "Qixi Festival")

9 The clear water is beautiful when the water is shining, but the mountains are empty and rainy, which is also strange. (Su Shi's "Drinking on the Lake, First Clear and Later Rain")

10 The mountains end with the plains, and the river flows into the wilderness.

(Li Bai's "Farewell at Jingmen")