1. "A Letter to Judge Han Chuo of Yangzhou" by Du Mu in the Tang Dynasty
The green mountains are faintly covered by the water, and the grass in the south of the Yangtze River has not withered since autumn. Twenty-Four Bridges On a moonlit night, where can a beautiful lady teach me how to play the flute?
2. Song Dynasty? Liu Yong's "Youth Tour·Baling Bridge with Smoky Trees"
The Baling Bridge with Smoky Trees is as beautiful as the previous dynasty.
The decaying poplars and ancient willows have been climbed and broken many times, and they are haggard at the waist of Chu Palace. ?
The sunset is leisurely and the autumn light is old, and I am full of thoughts of separation.
A song of Yangguan, the sound of heartbreak is gone, and I am alone with my orchids.
3. Song Dynasty? Jiang Kui's "Crossing the Rainbow"
The new lyrics created by myself have the most charming rhyme, Xiaohong sings in a low voice and I play the flute. At the end of the song, we pass through Songling Road and look back at the Yanbo Fourteenth Bridge.
4. "Looking at Spring on Tianjin Bridge" by Yong Tao of the Tang Dynasty
The spring water of Tianjin Bridge is soaked in red clouds, and the smoke and willows are blowing on the bank. The green chariot does not come, the golden palace is closed, and the palace oriole brings out the sunflowers in its mouth.
5. Tang Dynasty? Lu Wen's "Inscription on Chi'an Bridge in Hezhou"
Seeing Hezhou on Zuonan Bridge, the old people are leaning on Chi'an. The one who has been favored by Zhase's song will be sent to tears in vain.
Why do poets always like to write poems about bridges?
Because ancient people often traveled by water, seeing off friends or on their way, they were inspired by what they saw and heard. Most of the temporary poems were written on the shore or on the bridge.