Ancient poetry of cherishing water

The ancient poems that cherish water are as follows:

Sometimes go to the end of the water to seek the source, or sit and watch the ever-changing clouds rise. -Wang Wei's "My retreat in Zhongnanshan"

Meaning: Sometimes go to the end of the water to find the source, or sit and watch the rising clouds change.

There is no way to go because of the winding water flow in the mountains, and a mountain village suddenly appears in the willow-green flower bay. -a tour of Shanxi village by land.

Moral: the mountains overlap, and the clear mountain spring gurgles through the winding stream, as if there is no way to go. Suddenly, I saw a village with dark green willows and bright colors.

Two or three peach blossoms outside the bamboo forest and ducks in the water first noticed the warm spring. -Su Shi's "Hui Chong Chunjiang Night Scene"

Moral: There are two or three peach blossoms outside the bamboo forest, and ducks swim in the water. They first noticed the warming of the river in early spring. ?

How much sadness can you have? Like a river flowing eastward. -Li Yu "When is the Spring Flower and Autumn Moon?

Meaning: Ask me how much sadness I have in my heart, just like this endless surging spring water.

Extended data:

1. The famous sentence "Water stops me from walking" comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's "Zhongnanshan Seclusion". The whole poem is: my middle-aged heart found its way, and I came to live at the foot of this mountain. Interest concentration is often unique to play and have a happy thing to enjoy self-appreciation. Sometimes go to the end of the water to seek the source, or sit and watch the ever-changing clouds rise. Occasionally I met a village elder in the Woods, and I chatted with him until I often forgot to go home.

2. On the one hand, it is full of philosophy, showing some regularity of life change and development, which is memorable. It shows the poet's unique thinking and spirit-it often contains infinite hope in adversity.

3. In the eighth year of Yuanfeng (1085), Song Zhezong acceded to the throne, recalled Su Shi who had retreated to Changzhou, sent him to Dengzhou, and soon recalled Bianjing. Here, he saw these two "Late Scenes of the Spring River". These two paintings were painted by Hui Chong. Hui Chong, one of the nine monks in the early Song Dynasty, was born in Jianyang, Fujian. He can write poems and draw pictures.

Yu Meiren is Li Yu's masterpiece and Li Houzhu's last words. According to legend, on the night of his birthday (July 7th) ("Chinese Valentine's Day"), he ordered a geisha to have fun in his apartment and sang a well-known new work "Yu Meiren". Song Taizong was furious after hearing this, so he ordered people to poison his medicinal liquor. This word shows the endless sadness of a king who has died in the country in a way that contrasts the past with the present.