Poems by the sea

Poems by the Sea: Painting Screen on the Sea by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty, Farewell to Friends at Jingmen Ferry by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty, Entering Wine by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty, Lingyin Temple by Song Wenzhi in Tang Dynasty, and Moonlight on the Spring River by Zhang Jiuling in Tang Dynasty.

1, Bai Juyi's Sea Screen Map in Tang Dynasty

When there is no wind at sea, the waves are calm

When there is no wind at sea, the waves are calm.

Li Bai bid farewell to his friends at Jingmen Ferry in Tang Dynasty.

The moon rises like a mirror, and the sea clouds twinkle like palaces.

The moon image on the river falls from the mirror, and the clouds turn into a mirage.

3. Li Bai's "drinking" in Tang Dynasty

Have you seen how the water of the Yellow River flows from the sky to the sea and never returns?

Didn't you see that the water of the Yellow River fell from the sky, and the waves rolled straight into the East China Sea and never returned?

4. Lingyin Temple of Song Wenzhi in Tang Dynasty.

Look at the sea, the door is facing the tide in Zhejiang.

The building overlooks the magnificent sunrise, and the front of the temple is facing the Qiantang River tide.

5. Moonlit Night on the Spring River by Zhang Jiuling in the Tang Dynasty.

Lian Haiping is in the spring tide, and the bright moon on the sea is born in the tide.

In spring, the river tide is mighty, connected with the sea, and a bright moon rises from the sea, as if spewing out with the tide.