Poetry about the Yellow River

The solitary smoke in the desert is straight, and the sun is setting over the long river. Wang Wei's "Envoy to the Fortress"

Far above the Yellow River, among the white clouds, there is an isolated city on Wanren Mountain. Wang Zhihuan's "One of Two Liangzhou Ci Poems"

When the autumn water arrives, hundreds of rivers fill the river. Zhuangzi and his disciples "Autumn Water" (Excerpt)

The Yellow River has nine bends and thousands of miles of sand, and the waves and winds blow it from the end of the world. Liu Yuxi's "Lang Tao Sha·Nine Bends of the Yellow River and Ten Thousand Miles of Sand"

The sun sets over the mountains and the Yellow River flows into the sea. "Climbing the Stork Tower" by Wang Zhihuan

The Yellow River falls from the sky and flows through the East China Sea, thousands of miles written in the mind. Li Bai's "Gift to Pei Shishi"

The water of the Yellow River comes up from the sky and rushes to the sea never to return. Li Bai's "About to Enter the Wine"

I am about to cross the Yellow River and the Sichuan is blocked by ice, and I am about to climb the snow-covered mountains of Taihang. Li Bai's "Traveling is Difficult Part 1"

The peaks and mountains are like clusters, the waves are like angry waves, and the mountains and rivers are like Tongguan Road inside and outside. Zhang Yanghao's "Sheep on the Hillside·Tong Cares About the Ancients"

The white snow returns to the green tomb in the third spring, and the thousands of miles of Yellow River circles the Black Mountain. Liu Zhongyong's "Conquering People's Resentments/Conquering Resentments"

Every year, the golden river returns to Jade Pass, and the horses and swords are ringed. Liu Zhongyong's "Conquering People's Resentments/Conquering Resentments"

The Yellow River can be blocked with soil, but the north wind, rain, snow and hatred are difficult to cut off. Li Bai's "Travel to the North Wind"

If you don't see it, the water of the Yellow River will come up from the sky and rush to the sea never to return. Li Bai's "About to Enter the Wine"

The Yellow River comes from the west to conquer Kunlun, roaring for thousands of miles and touching the Dragon Gate. Li Bai's "No Public Crossing the River"

There are more dangers in the world. It is said that the Yellow River is a dangerous journey. Song Wan's "Crossing the Yellow River"

The sun rises from the earth and the Yellow River comes from the sky. Zhang Wei's "On the Stand"

The water of the Yellow River surrounds the wall of the Han Palace, and there are a few rows of wild geese on the river in the autumn breeze. Li Mengyang's "Autumn View"

On the nine heavens above the Yellow River, humans and ghosts look down upon the pass. Yuan Haowen's "Shui Diao Ge Tou·Fu Sanmenjin"

I don't hear the mother-in-law's voice calling the girl, but I hear the sound of the Yellow River water splashing. Anonymous "Mulan Poems/Mulan Ci"

The general sends out his white horse and signals to cross the Yellow River. Li Bai's "White Horse"

The Yellow River touches the mountains for thousands of miles, and the vortex spins around the mines of Qin. Li Bai's "Song of Yuntai in the Western Mountains as a Farewell to Dan Qiuzi"

The water of the Yellow River is vast, boundless, and bottomless. It is unknown how many thousands of miles it has come from. "A Journey to the Yellow River" by Gong Taifu

Overlooking the small Yellow River, the white snow hangs high. Hu Bingzheng's "Ode to Helan Mountain"

On a bright moonlit night over the Yellow River, the cold sand looks like a battlefield. "Night Mooring on the Yellow River" by Li Liufang

The road leads out of Daliang City, and the clear dawn opens on the Guanhe River. "Crossing the Yellow River" by Xie Zhen

Hunting horses neigh at the beach of Yuze, and watch the Yellow River from the bank of Shengwei City.

Shi Maohua "Climbing the Great Wall Pass on September 9th"