The poet Li Bai visited five times and left many poems. How many scenic spots are worth punching in here?

Introduction:

Speaking of China's ancient poems, we are all familiar with the name of Li Bai, the poet. There are too many poems and songs about Li Bai. If he is a representative of many poems, everyone has his favorite one in his heart. However, when we think back carefully, we will find that Li Bai, the poet's representative, has many poems with landscape as the theme, such as Looking at Lushan Waterfall, Difficult Walking, Difficult Road, Fu Zhi, and First Sending to Baidicheng. These are all poems that we can recite with our mouths open. Li Bai can also be said to be a "traveler". At the age of 24, he left his hometown and embarked on a long journey. After that, he traveled to Chengdu and Emei Mountain, and then traveled to Yuzhou. It was even more "fighting for the country and leaving his loved ones for a long journey".

The poet Li Bai traveled too many places in his life and wrote many immortal poems. However, if the poet Li Bai has traveled to many places, which one is his favorite place, I believe there will be endless arguments for a while and there will never be an answer. However, there is a county town in Anhui, which must be a place that the poet Li Bai loves very much. Otherwise, how could he visit five times before and after, leaving many immortal poems? This place is located in shitai county, Chizhou City, Anhui Province.

Shitai county, located in the mountainous area of southern Anhui, has been a forgotten "Xanadu" since ancient times. Because the land is located in the mountainous area of southern Anhui, it has been closed to the outside world, and there is no war dispute in history. Today, the ecological environment here is still well protected, without industrial pollution, and it is still the same. More importantly, on April 20 10, 30 ambassadors to China jointly awarded Shitai as "the most original and beautiful mountain city in China" recommended by the China Embassy to the world.

Li Bai's love for the stone platform is vividly expressed in his poems, and we can completely follow the footsteps of Li Bai's poems and express our feelings for the mountains and rivers. So how many scenic spots in shitai county are worth punching in again and again, even five times?

The beautiful Qiupu River runs through the county and becomes the "mother river" of Shitai people. Such as Du Mu and Xiao Tong. They all stayed by the river, especially Li Bai's "Five Arrives at Qiupu", leaving more than 40 magnificent poems and many touching legends. This river is known as "the river with poems". In ancient times, it was called "West Huangshan Mountain", which was a bull drop and the main extension of Huangshan Mountain to the west. Together with the famous Huangshan Mountain and Liangqingfeng Mountain, it is the three peaks in southern Anhui. Its beautiful mountain scenery is famous for its grandeur, strangeness, precipitousness and beauty.

Shitai county is known as the hometown of caves, and there are more than 100 famous caves recorded in local classics. It can be said that up to now, Penglai Fairy Cave is the most outstanding masterpiece in the karst cave landscape that has been discovered, and the four wonders represented by "landscape relief, gauze curtain, Qianfo Mountain and Tencel" are even more famous. Yulong Cave, with a total length of more than 5000 meters, has a clear underground river running through it, which is magnificent. There are many strange stones in the cave with different shapes, such as lotus flowers in full bloom, well-proportioned figures, monks offering incense and drums and plates, which are very vivid. A poem by He Yin in Ming Dynasty best describes Yulong Cave: "A clear spring leaves a valley, the red sun reflects pale rocks, the fish and dragons are wonderful, and the dust is different."

Of course, the scenery in shitai county is far more than that. So far, there are seven national 4A-level scenic spots, namely drunken Shan Ye, Xianyu Mountain, Yulong Cave, Qiupu River, Guaitan, Penglai Fairy Cave and Guniujiang Scenic Area, each of which is worth punching in. Perhaps more than a thousand years ago, the poet Li Bai didn't visit all these scenic spots, but through his "Five Visits to Qiupu", he left more than forty magnificent poems, so we know how much he loves this land, don't we?