What are the poems describing rivers, lakes and seas?

Poems describing rivers, lakes and oceans include

1. If you want to compare the West Lake to the West Lake, light makeup is always appropriate. -Two Poems by Su Shi on Drinking Rain on Lake Chuqing in Song Dynasty (2)

Explanation: If the West Lake is compared to an ancient beauty, it is very appropriate to wear light makeup.

2, Nanhu Qiushui night is smokeless, and you can ride straight to the sky. -Five Tang Dongting Lake Poems by Li Bai (Part Two)

Commentary: The surface of Nanhu Lake in autumn night is clear and smokeless, but how can it ride into the sky?

3. When my boat was sailing in the fog, the sunlight faded and the old memories began. -Meng Haoran's "Jiande River Sleeping at Night" in the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: When the boat was moored beside the smoky sandbar, new worries came to the guests at dusk.

4, a setting sun in the water, half river rustling and half river red. -Bai Juyi's Mu Jiang Yin in Tang Dynasty

Explanation: The reflection of the setting sun shines on the river, half of which is dark blue and the other half is red.

5. I love the eastbound lake and the white sand embankment in the shade of Populus davidiana. -Bai Juyi's Spring Tour in Qiantang in Tang Dynasty

Commentary: I like the beautiful scenery on the east side of the lake, and I can never get tired of visiting it. Rows of willow trees pass through a white sand embankment.

6, the river is westerly, and the river is red in the evening. -On the River by Wang Anshi in the Song Dynasty

Commentary: The autumn wind is blowing on the river, and the fallen flowers on the river bank are falling in the sunset.

7. There are nine meanders of Yellow River and Wan Li sand, and waves and strong winds are blowing from the horizon. -Liu Yuxi's "Langtaosha Jiuqu Yellow River Wan Li Sand" in the Tang Dynasty

Commentary: The Yellow River in Wan Li twists and turns with sediment, and the waves roll like a giant wind from the end of the world.

8, flying three thousands of feet, suspected that the Milky Way fell for nine days. -Look at Li Bai's Lushan Waterfall in the Tang Dynasty

Commentary: There seem to be several thousands of feet waterfalls on the high cliff, as if the Milky Way had fallen from the cliff for nine days.