Ten poems describing streams
1. The road ends with white clouds, and the spring and green streams grow. ——"Que Ti" by Liu Yanxu of the Tang Dynasty
2. The water of Jinghu Lake is like the moon, and the girl of Yexi River is like snow. ——Li Bai, Tang Dynasty, "Yue Nu Ci No. 5"
3. A girl picking lotuses in Yexi River sang songs when she met the guests. ——Li Bai, Tang Dynasty, "Five Poems of Yue Women"
4. The clear stream is unpredictable, and there are only solitary clouds in the hidden place. ——"The Seclusion of Su Wang Changling" by Chang Jian of the Tang Dynasty
5. The evening breeze blows the boat, and the flower path enters the mouth of the stream. ——Tang Qi Wuqian's "Spring Floods over the River"
6. White rocks emerge from Jingxi River, and the red leaves are sparse in the cold weather. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "In the Mountains"
7. When entering Huanghuachuan, I chase the green stream every time. ——"Qingxi" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
8. The water of Lanxi is as clear as water. After being exhausted, we return to the boat to resume the banquet. ——Ming Dynasty Sun Fan's "A Chapter to Friends of Luodu"
9. Peach blossoms rained in Lanxi for three days, and carp came to the beach in the middle of the night. ——Dai Shulun, "Lanxi Song" of the Tang Dynasty
10. The moon is round at the bottom of the Qingxi River. Seeing the Mid-Autumn Festival reminds me of last year.
Zhang Shunmin, Song Dynasty, "A Boat Trip on the Qingxi River on the Night of August 15th"