Ancient poems related to travel

The ancient poems related to travel are as follows:

1, look at Lushan Waterfall

The purple mist is illuminated by sunlight, and the waterfall hangs in front of the mountain.

On the high cliff, it seems to be thousands of feet high, which makes people think that the Milky Way has fallen from heaven to earth.

Appreciation: This poem expresses the author's admiration and awe for nature by depicting the magnificent scene of Lushan Waterfall. The waterfall flies under the thousands of feet, vividly depicting the towering and ups and downs of the waterfall, while the nine-day doubt of the Milky Way connects the beauty of the waterfall with the mysterious power of the God of Nature, giving people infinite reverie.

2. At Helen's cabin

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea.

By going up one flight of stairs, look further.

Appreciation: This poem is called one of Wang Zhihuan's representative works, and it is a magnificent pastoral lyric poem with far-reaching artistic conception. The whole poem expresses the poet's awe of nature, longing for the vast world and thinking about life situation by depicting the magnificent scene of climbing high and looking far, and is known as the classic of China's classical poetry.

3. Jiang Xue

There are no birds flying over those mountains, and there are no traces of people in those paths.

A boat on the river, a fisherman wearing his webworm moth; Fishing alone is not afraid of snow and ice.

Appreciation: Jiang Xue is a lyric poem written by Liu Zongyuan, a famous writer in the Tang Dynasty. Through refined language, the whole poem profoundly depicts the desolation and loneliness of rivers and mountains, as well as the loneliness and firmness of the poet in it. By expressing the desolation and loneliness of nature, poets strengthen people's sense of loneliness and thinking consciousness, enabling people to think more deeply about the meaning and value of life.

4. Looking at Tianmen Mountain

The Yangtze River splits the Tianmen Peak like a giant axe, and the green river flows around the island.

The green hills on both sides are neck and neck, and a boat meets leisurely from the horizon.

Appreciation: Looking at Tianmen Mountain is an idyllic lyric poem written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem takes "Wang" as the theme, and expresses the author's praise for nature by depicting magnificent mountains and rivers. The theme of the whole poem is to express the author's admiration for nature and convey the poet's perception of life.