Poets who left footprints in Zhejiang

The poets who left footprints in Zhejiang are as follows:

"Wang is a director of the Chinese Poetry Society, a member of the Chinese Writers Association, and a writer. He has written poems such as Gu Rere Hang, Liu Bowen, Lishui, and Looking for Xie Lingyun on the Road of Oujiang Landscape Poetry; Peng Wenbin, a writer from Jiangxi Province, wrote "One Morning-Going to Jiang Lang on the Poetic Road of Badu and Qiantang River in previous years" on "Guangji Bridge in Border Town".

Luo (about 6 19- about 687)? , word sightseeing, Wuzhou Yiwu (now Yiwu City, Zhejiang Province) people. Poets in Tang Dynasty. Goose, goose, ode to goose, think of Xiang Tiange. White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water. He Zhangzhi (about 659-744), Zhen Ji, was named after himself in his later years.

Zhejiang Province, referred to as "Zhejiang" for short, is a provincial administrative region of People's Republic of China (PRC), with Hangzhou as its capital and located in the Yangtze River Delta? [ 1]? Zhejiang is on the southeast coast of China, bounded by east longitude11'~12310' and north latitude 27 02' ~ 3 1'.

Zhejiang province has a total area of 10.55 million square kilometers, governs 1 1 prefecture-level cities, 37 municipal districts, 20 county-level cities and 33 counties (including 1 autonomous county). At the end of 20021,the resident population of Zhejiang Province was 65.4 million. ?

Qiantang River, the largest river in Zhejiang Province, is named Jiang because of its twists and turns, also known as Zhejiang, and the whole province is named after Jiang. In the land area of Zhejiang Province, mountains account for 74.6%, water accounts for 5. 1%, and flat land accounts for 20.3%, so there is a saying of "seven mountains, one water and two fields". Zhejiang has a sea area of 260,000 square kilometers, 2,878 islands with an area of more than 500 square meters and 26 islands with an area of 10 square kilometers, making it the province with the largest number of islands in China.