Poetry about Jiangxi

1. Wanglu Mountain Waterfall

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

The incense burner in the sunshine produces purple smoke, and you can see the waterfall hanging in front of the river in the distance.

Flying down three thousand feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen from the sky

2. Two poems about Wanglu Mountain Waterfall

Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

< p>Climb Xianglu Peak to the west and see the waterfall in the south. It flows three hundred feet and sprays for dozens of miles. ?

It is like a flying lightning, and it is like a white rainbow rising. The first startled river man fell, half scattered in the sky. ?

Look up and watch the situation change, it is a magnificent feat of good fortune. The sea breeze blows constantly, and the moon shines over the river. ?

Random shooting in the air washes the blue walls left and right. Flying beads scatter the light clouds, and foam boils on the dome stones. ?

I enjoy the famous mountains and feel at ease about them. No matter how you rinse your face, you still have to wash your face. ?

As long as I stay in harmony, I will always wish to die in this world. ?

The incense burner produces purple smoke in the sunshine, and the waterfall Guaqianchuan can be seen in the distance. ?

Flying down three thousand feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has fallen into the sky.

3. Hukou Wanglushan Waterfall Spring/Hukou Wanglushan Waterfall Waterfall

Tang Dynasty: Zhang Jiuling

The red spring falls thousands of feet away, and the atmosphere is half purple.

The rushing water flows under the miscellaneous trees and sheds heavy clouds.

The sun shines like a rainbow, the sky is clear and the wind and rain smell.

Lingshan is full of beautiful colors and the water is dense.

4. Seeing off guests in Jiangxi

Tang Dynasty: Zheng Xi

Riding on a horse to offer purple mud, the country is vast and far away.

The spring tide of the nine factions is full, and the lonely sail is low in evening rain.

The grass is deep and the orioles are intermittent, and the flowers fall into the water.

There is also a high hall, where you can know your way without getting lost.

5. Poems on the Pavilion of King Teng

Tang Dynasty: Wang Bo

The high pavilion of King Teng is located near the Yangtze River, and he sings and dances while wearing a jade-colored luan.

The painted building is flying towards Nanpu clouds, and the bead curtain rolls into the west mountain rain at dusk.

The shadows in Xianyuntan Lake are long, and things change and the stars move several autumns.

Where is the emperor's son in the pavilion now? Outside the threshold, the Yangtze River flows freely.