Poetry that best represents Xi 'an.

1, Tian Chongxiang array passes through Chang 'an, and the city is full of golden armor. -Don Huang Chao's The Last Chrysanthemum

The blooming chrysanthemums are dazzling and the fragrance permeates Chang 'an. The whole city is bathed in fragrant chrysanthemums, and there are golden chrysanthemums like armor everywhere.

2, the east wind blows rain over the green hills, but it seems like a thousand grasses are idle. -"Chang 'an Spring Watch" Tang Dynasty: Lu Lun

The east wind is blowing, and the spring rain is slightly sprinkled on the green hills; From a distance, the houses in Chang 'an city are stacked and the grass is idle.

3, the building leans against the frost tree, and there is nothing in the mirror. Autumn is so lofty and boundless, compared with the height of the mountain, the momentum is difficult to distinguish. -"Looking at Autumn in Chang 'an" Tang Dynasty: Du Mu

The pavilion leans against the frost forest, and the sky is like a mirror without fiber. The majestic Nanshan and the refreshing autumn colors do not compete with each other.

4. The imperial palace sent a letter asking Rong Ji that she would not return until after the golden night. Every family is silent and the moon is clear. -Don Li Deyu's Autumn Night in Chang 'an

The imperial edict came from the palace, asking about the soldiers in front. Jindian finished handling state affairs and didn't return until late at night. Thousands of families have fallen asleep at this time, and the dew in the moonlight is wet.

5, Chang' an ancient road, Ma Yan, Gao Liu chaos. The sun is shining and the autumn wind is blowing gently. I look at the sky and see it falling from all directions. -"Youth Tour on the Ancient Road of Chang 'an Ma Yan" Song Dynasty: Liu Yong

Walking slowly on the ancient Chang 'an Road on a thin horse, the tall willow Qiu Chan hissed. At sunset, the autumn wind blows hard on vilen. I looked up and saw the sky hanging from all directions.

6. Chang 'an looks back at the embroidered pile, and the top of the mountain opens a thousand times. -Tang Du Mu's "Three Songs of Crossing the Qing Palace" Part I

Looking back at Chang 'an, Mount Li is like piles of splendid scenery, and thousands of doors of Huaqing Palace on the top of the mountain are opened in turn.