What are the ancient poems about Quzhou?

The ancient poem written in Quzhou is:

1, Tang Meng Haoran "Stay in Quzhou Pavilion":

Clear night Quzhou Wanjing lamp,

Chaos is like a plane wave.

Unlike many Regents in Hangzhou,

At first, the night will stop.

This poem describes Quzhou at night, with thousands of people brightly lit and prosperous, which is more unique than the night view of Hangzhou.

2. Bai Juyi's "Fude Valley of Quzhou City in Tang Dynasty":

Quzhou ancient castle,

Surrounded by water on three sides.

A stream of water slowly flows away,

Every household lights up early.

There are people like clouds in front of the window.

Relative birds in the air.

Golden furnace night through the window,

The winding water is far away at night.

This poem once again emphasizes the night scene and water town scenery of Quzhou, which is brightly lit and beautiful.

3. Su Shi's Picturesque Landscape in Song Dynasty:

Wang Shimei, Quzhou,

It is raining under Lixia Bridge.

Make pearls, jade spots, tree colors,

It's urgent to soak firewood at night.

Tracy, like a beautiful girl,

Drunk with tears, go to bed at half past dusk.

I want to return to glory and go forward.

The shadow of the geese rises and falls.

This poem describes the beautiful landscapes and night scenes of Quzhou and shows picturesque natural scenery.

4. Yuan Yang's "Quzhou Fairy Cave":

Looking for grass all the way,

Thousands of forests in jathyapple are bright.

Get up and turn the water over,

Rain passes through the rainbow layer.

Looking at the castle from the hidden window,

The oblique shadow leans against the railing.

Although the immortal is in the cave,

The incomprehensible intestines of the world

This poem tells the night scene of Quzhou, including grass, moonlight, wind and rain, rainbows, pavilions and other elements, as well as the immortal cave in Quzhou, which shows the poet's longing and emotion.

These ancient poems represent literati's love and praise for Quzhou in different historical periods. The poet expressed his respect for Quzhou's unique natural landscape and rich cultural heritage through poetry, leaving an eternal mark on its beauty and charm. These poems also enrich the precious cultural heritage in the history of China literature, and let future generations better understand and appreciate the charm of this ancient city.