Poetry describing the splendor of Helan Mountain

The poems describing the spectacular Helan Mountain are as follows

1. "Nian Nujiao, Climbing the Tower and Looking at Helan Mountain in the Mid-Snow Moon Night" by Zhu Zhu of the Ming Dynasty.

Climbing the tower and looking into the distance, you can see Helan and the picturesque Wanren Snow Peak. The shadow of a thousand feet in front of the waterfall is like a shadow of the Milky Way. Leaning alone on the dangerous fence, my mind wanders endlessly, and the world is still too narrow. Qiongtai Yuyu, crossing the Luan, thinking about returning to the fairyland.

When I wake up from a hangover, my poetry flourishes and my pen sweeps away thousands of troops quickly. Looking down at the crowds of people in the mortal world, I can't take off my shoes and sigh for a long time. Looking at the clear light of the moon, drinking leftovers makes you cowardly, and your anger is overwhelming. Yusheng blows thoroughly, who can understand the feelings at this time.

2. "Two Poems on Leaving the Fortress" by Gu Feixiong of the Tang Dynasty.

As far as the mountain road goes to Wuyan, thousands of hectares of sand piles reach the extreme edge. The moon rises above the river, and the wild geese rise. The wind in the moraine makes the dogs and sheep mute. The mats and grass are cut off outside the city, and the willows and flowers bloom in front of the tent.

Visitors here are moved to tears, and they even hear the sight of wolf smoke all day long. Helan Mountain is Rongjiang, and the road to Xiaoguan from here is almost deserted. Infinite City is not the Han realm, and there are many people in Hu Township. The princes look to our land with integrity, and a man is born to bear the responsibility of our Tang Dynasty.

Looking back, the scenery has become a foreign land. Who can offer a plan to restore Hehuang?