Ancient poems describing landscapes

"I climbed up. I look at the world and the river does not return. " This is a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's Ascending the Mountain. This poem depicts the magnificent scene of climbing high and looking far, and also expresses people's awe and praise for nature. Since ancient times, poets have used poems to describe landscapes and express their feelings and praises for nature.

Natural beauty in landscape painting

Landscape painting is one of the important types of traditional painting in China, and its theme is to depict the beauty and magnificence of the landscape. In landscape painting, poets use pen and ink to describe the magnificent scene of nature and express their awe and praise for nature. For example, there is a poem in Wang Zhihuan's "Lusu" in the Tang Dynasty: "The mountains cover the daytime, and the sea drains the golden river." This poem depicts the magnificent scene of the Yellow River rushing into the sea and expresses the poet's awe and praise for nature.

Humanistic beauty in the landscape

There are not only natural beauty but also humanistic beauty in the landscape. For example, there is a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's Farewell to Ancient Grass: "The vast grass crosses the plain and comes and goes with the four seasons." This poem describes the growth and withering process of every grass and tree on the grassland, and also expresses the poet's feelings and thoughts on life. In the landscape, people can not only enjoy the magnificent scenery of nature, but also feel the profound connotation of humanistic beauty.

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