What are the most beautiful poems in Wenzhou, such as Dalong Waterfall?

Apart from Dalong Waterfall, the most beautiful poems describing Wenzhou are as follows:

In Xie Lingyun's "Boarding an Island in the River" in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, people said: "There is Lu Ru Changhong in the heart of the river, lying in the waves from ancient times to the present." Jiang Xinyu, known as "Penglai on Oujiang River", is one of the four famous islands in China. Lying on the Oujiang River in the north of the city, it is long from east to west, narrow from north to south, surrounded by the river, and has a unique scenery.

Yongchangbao, written by Licheng, Tang Ding, was built in the thirty-seventh year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1558). At that time, it was built to resist Japanese invasion and protect the safety of local people. It is the nearest well-preserved anti-Japanese fortress and historical block from Wenzhou, and it is the most representative area of Jiangnan water town. Up to now, the old quadrangles, alleys and old neighborhoods have been preserved, carrying Yongchang.

In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, Xie Lingyun wrote "Take a boat to Xianyan to find the Huang San Well". Xianyan Scenic Area is located in Xianyan Town, ouhai district, and is known as "the beauty of five pools and two wells, and the wonder of nine lions and one elephant". Taoism calls Xianyan "the 26th blessed land in the world". Speaking of Xianyan, I think the first reaction of many people is plum rain pool. Mr. Zhu Ziqing's prose "Green" made Meiyu Pool famous all over the world.

Zhang's "Castle Peak Aoi sora" swallowed three thousand miles of five mountains and became the Wanghai Building on the first floor in the southeast of the famous crown, located in Yandun Mountain, Dongtou Island. It is the tallest building in the southeast coast and the landmark building of Dongtou. It was built in 434 AD. In addition to the majestic main building of Wanghai Building, there are Yan Yanzhi statues, poems and inscriptions, Tonghui Pavilion and other landscapes.

Jade Hairpin Peak, also known as Baishishan, was written by the king of the Southern Song Dynasty and is a symbol of Dangshan Mountain in Zhongyan. Its peaks are towering in the sky, one is independent, and the other is bowing. It is only this alienation that gives boarders a "supercilious" shock. There is a clear stream at the peak, which is divided into east and west peaks. Climbing to the top of the Hosta and looking around, awe-inspiring righteousness arises spontaneously.

Limited to words, for reference.