What are the ancient poems about the Yellow River?

1, the Yellow River is far above the white clouds, an isolated city, Wan Ren Mountain. -two Liangzhou poems written by Wang Zhihuan in the Tang Dynasty.

The Yellow River seems to rush out from the white clouds, and Yumenguan is hanging alone in the mountains.

2. The Yellow River is raging, sounding like Hong Zhong, thundering. -Excerpted from Wu Mi's Ci/Gong Wudu Crossing the River in Tang Dynasty.

The waves of the Yellow River rolled in, and the roar echoed like thunder.

3, Xiyue is so strong! The Yellow River is like a silk sky. The Wan Li of the Yellow River touches the mountain, and the vortex hub turns to Qin Mine. -Excerpted from Li Bai's "Xiyue Yuntai Song to Dan Qiu Zi" in Tang Dynasty.

Seen from a distance, the Yellow River winds through the horizon like a filament. Then, it galloped into a Wan Li, surging and surging, with mountains shaking and valleys swinging. The swirling vortex is like a rolling wheel; The sound of water is like the thunder of Qin dynasty.

4. Nine days in the Yellow River, a bird's eye view of people and ghosts. -Excerpted from Yuan Haowen's "Three Songs of Water Tune" in Jin Dynasty.

The water of the Yellow River seems to fall from the sky, and the danger of the Yellow River makes people want to overlook it.

5. How did the water of the Yellow River flow out of heaven and into the ocean, which is gone forever. -From Li Bai's "Into the Wine" in the Tang Dynasty

The water of the Yellow River seems to fall from the sky, and the waves roll straight into the East China Sea, never to return.