Poetry describing the beauty of the seaside

Poems describing the seaside scenery: Sending Monks to Japan by Qian Qi in Tang Dynasty, Moonlit Night on the Spring River by Zhang in Tang Dynasty, Lingyin Temple in Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty, Looking at the Moon and Nostalgia by Zhang Jiuling in Tang Dynasty, and Painting a Screen on the Sea by Bai Juyi in Tang Dynasty.

1, a Japanese monk sent by Qian Qi in Tang Dynasty.

Tianhai floated up again, and the boat sailed to the edge of the distance; Beyond the mundane, you will naturally feel the light of Fa Zhou.

Being far away from the sea is like floating in the sky, and living in Fa Zhou is like leaving the world.

2. Zhang's Moonlit Night on the Spring River in the Tang Dynasty.

Lian Haiping is in the spring tide, and the bright moon on the sea is born in the tide.

In spring, the river tide is mighty, connected with the sea, and a bright moon rises from the sea, as if spewing out with the tide.

3. Lingyin Temple of Song Wenzhi in Tang Dynasty.

Look at the sea, the door is facing the tide in Zhejiang.

The building overlooks the magnificent sunrise, and the front of the temple is facing the Qiantang River tide.

4. Looking Back at the Bright Moon by Zhang Jiuling in Tang Dynasty.

The sea rises and the moon rises, and the horizon is * * * at this time.

A bright moon rises from Ran Ran on the other side of the East China Sea, presenting an infinitely vast, magnificent and moving scene.

5. Bai Juyi's Painting Screen on the Sea in Tang Dynasty

When there is no wind at sea, the waves are calm

If there is no wind at the seaside, how can it be rough?