What are the poems describing the canal?

Two Poems of Yearning for the Bian River

Don Pi Rixiu

one

Thousands of Cai Chuanjun were driven in the middle of Cui and on both sides of the canal, but the motorcade did not return to Yangzhou.

It should be God who taught people to open the Bianhe River. There is not a mountain on the ground for a thousand miles.

Secondly,

It is said that the Sui Dynasty perished because of this river, but now it is still flowing, and the north and south ships are unimpeded.

If there is no water temple dragon boat, there are not many theories about * * *.

Translation:

Thousands of floating boats sailed among the green willows on both sides of the canal, but the fleet was transported to Yangzhou and never came back.

God should have taught people to open the Bianhe River. There is not a mountain on the ground for more than 1000 miles.

It is said that the Sui Dynasty perished because of this river, but it is still flowing, so the north and south ships are unimpeded.

If it weren't for the dragon boat patrol in Jiangdu, Yang Di's achievements would be equally divided with Dayu's.

Two Poems of Nostalgia on the Bianhe River is a set of poems by Pi Rixiu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty. The first poem describes the geographical environment of the luxury fleet and the Grand Canal that Emperor Yang Di visited Yangzhou, implies the historical fact that Emperor Yang Di was killed by the Ministry, and warns the Tang Dynasty. The second song begins with the statement that Sui died in the Grand Canal, and then goes in the opposite direction, refuting the traditional view that the construction of the Grand Canal was an act of national subjugation and evaluating the merits and demerits from a historical perspective. The whole poem is novel in conception and incisive in exposition, and it is a masterpiece of ancient poetry in Tang Dynasty.