Compared with Li Bai's poem Looking at Lushan Waterfall, what are the characteristics of this poem?

Zhang Jiuling's "Lake Mouth Looking at Lushan Waterfall Springs" is a complicated poem with a variety of description angles. This poem depicts the distant view of Lushan waterfall from many angles, not only describing the height of the waterfall, but also showing its colorful and prestige. Written from the perspectives of hearing and vision, the image of the poem is distinct. Complex and proper, there is no redundancy.

Li's poems are described from a single angle, with concentrated pen and ink. It basically belongs to the category of Jane. A few strokes outline the height and length of Lushan Waterfall, and write the momentum of Lushan Waterfall. Simple and square, simple and rich, chewy.

generally speaking, Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at Lushan Waterfall Springs at the Hukou" and Li Bai's "Looking at Lushan Waterfall" sing about the same scenic spot of Lushan Waterfall, but the description angles are different, the complexity and simplicity are different, the tastes are different, and they are unique, giving people artistic beauty.