A collection of poems describing rivers
Poems about rivers
The Yellow River has thousands of miles of sand, and the waves and winds blow from the end of the world. ——Liu Yuxi·Tang Dynasty's "Lang Tao Sha"
The mountains follow the plains, and the rivers flow into the great rivers. ——?Li Bai's "Farewell at the Jingmen Gate"
The Tianmen interrupts the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flows eastwards to this point. ——Li Bai's "Looking at Tianmen Mountain"
The shadow of the lone sail in the distance is gone in the blue sky, and only the Yangtze River can be seen flowing in the sky. ——Li Bai's "Send Meng Haoran to Guangling"
The stars hang down on the plains and the fields are vast, and the moon surges into the river. ——Du Fu's "Walking at Night"
If you don't see it, the water of the Yellow River will come up from the sky and rush to the sea never to return? ——Li Bai's "About to Enter the Wine"
When I want to cross the Yellow River and the Sichuan is blocked by ice, I am about to climb the snow-covered mountains of Taihang. ——Li Bai's "The Road Is Difficult"
The sun sets over the mountains and the Yellow River flows into the sea.
——Wang Zhihuan "Climbing the Stork Tower"