Are these two ancient poems the same as those on the stork building?

There are no two poems, "Climbing the Yellowbird Tower" and "at heron lodge". However, there are two poems written by Wang Zhihuan (others have written poems of the same name, most notably Wang Zhihuan) and Cui Hao, namely "On the Heron Tower" and "Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower".

Excerpts from the original poem "In the Heron Tower" are as follows:

Stork tower

Tang Dynasty: Wang Zhihuan

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea.

By going up one flight of stairs, look further.

About the author:

Wang Zhihuan

Wang Zhihuan (688-742) was a famous poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. His name is Ji Ling, Han nationality, from Jiangzhou (now Xinjiang County, Shanxi Province). Bold and uninhibited, he often mourned swordsmanship, and his poems were sung by musicians at that time. At that time, he often sang with Gao Shi and Wang Changling, and was famous for describing the frontier fortress scenery. Representative works include Heron Pavilion and Liangzhou Ci. "The mountain covers the day, and the sea drains the golden river. But as long as you go up a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. "This is the eternal swan song.

The excerpts from "Climbing the Yellow Crane Tower" are as follows:

Yellow crane tower/? Huangdenghelou

Tang Dynasty: Cui Hao

The fairy of the past has flown away by the yellow crane, leaving only an empty Yellow Crane Tower.

The yellow crane never revisited earth, there have been no long white clouds for thousands of years.

Every tree in Hanyang has become clear due to sunlight, and Nautilus Island is covered with sweet grass.

But I looked home, and the twilight was getting thicker. The river is shrouded in mist, which brings people deep melancholy.

About the author:

Cui Hao

Cui Hao? During the Kaiyuan period of the Tang Dynasty, he was a scholar, an official at Taibu Temple, and Tianbao was a foreign minister of Sixun. The most talked about is his Yellow Crane Tower. It is said that Li Bai wrote an inscription for it, and once praised it as "there is a scene in front of me, and Cui Hao wrote a poem on it". There are 42 Complete Poems of Tang Dynasty.