Poems describing Nanjing

Examples of poems describing Nanjing are as follows:

"Thousands of miles of warblers crow green and reflect red, and the flag wind of Shuizhai Mountain fruit wine. In the Southern Dynasties, there were four hundred and eighty temples, and there were many towers in the misty rain "(Tang" Jiangnan Spring "). Nanjing, formerly known as Jinling, Jiankang, Jiangning and Yingtian, etc. , one of the four ancient capitals of China, is an important birthplace of Chinese civilization. There are many poems about Nanjing in history. The following are some famous articles and sentences, which are appreciated by * * *.

"Jiangnan Kerry Land, Jinling Imperial Capital." Song of Entering Korea by Xie, an outstanding landscape poet in the Southern Dynasties. Nanjing was called "the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties" as early as before the Tang and Song Dynasties (the Six Dynasties were the six regimes of the Southern Dynasties, namely, , Song, Qi, Liang and Chen). In A.D. 490, 27-year-old Xie _ wrote ten Preaching Songs, and Entering the DPRK was one of them.

"Cold rainy night into wu, Fu Jian ChuShan solitary. If relatives and friends in Luoyang ask each other, a piece of ice heart is in the jade pot "(Don Wang Changling's" Lotus Inn and Xin Jian Parting "). Wang Changling was a famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and he was famous for his four wonders. At the end of Kaiyuan, he returned to Chang 'an and was awarded Jiangning Cheng, so he was called Wang Jiangning. This famous farewell poem "Lotus Inn and Newly Built Farewell" was written by him when he was a county official in Jiangning.

"Phoenix used to play here, so this place is named after them, and now it has given up to this desolate river. The path of the Wu Palace is chaotic, and the golden clothes are old and dusty. " Climbing to the Phoenix Terrace in Nanjing is a nostalgic poem written by Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. It expresses his profound historical feelings by expressing his feelings and historical changes. Li Bai traveled or stayed in Jinling many times in his life. In addition to boarding the Phoenix Tower in Nanjing, he also wrote poems such as Long March, Singing the Moon in the West Building of Jinling, and Farewell to Nanjing Restaurant. "My hair barely covers my forehead. I pick flowers by the door and pay. When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse, run in circles and throw your childhood. We live together in an alley in Qingkan. We are both young and happy. When I was fourteen, I became your wife. I was too shy to laugh. I bowed my head and went to the dark corner, unwilling to pay attention to your thousands of calls. But when I was fifteen, I frowned and laughed, and understood that no dust could seal our love. " Li Bai's Long March (Part I).