Poems about Chang 'an

Poems containing Chang 'an are as follows:

1, one day I will make waves and go straight to Chang 'an, Hebei, Yun Fan. -Li Bai, "It's hard to go"

2. Chang 'an looks back at the embroidered pile, and the top of the mountain opens a thousand times. -one of Du Mu's "Three Songs of Crossing Huaqing Palace"

3. Chang 'an Street is narrow and oblique, with seven fragrant cars of green cattle and white horses. -Lu's "Chang 'an Ancient Meaning"

My hair hardly covers my forehead. I am picking flowers and paying by my door. When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse, run in circles and throw your childhood. We live in an alley in Qingkan. We are all young and happy. When I was fourteen, I became your wife, and I was too shy to laugh. I bowed my head and went to the dark corner, unwilling to pay attention to your thousands of calls. But at the age of fifteen, I raised my eyebrows and laughed, knowing that no dust can seal our love. Even to death, I will wait for you in my post, and I will not lose heart in the silent watchtower. When I was sixteen years old, you embarked on a long journey, crossing the Qingtang Canyon full of rocks and swirling water. Then in the fifth month, I couldn't help it anymore. The ape shouted in the sky.

I looked at the place where you walked, your footprints in front of our door, each hidden under the green moss. Hiding under the moss is too deep to sweep away, and the first autumn wind adds leaves. Yellow butterflies in August, hovering in the grass of our West Garden in pairs. Because of all this, my heart is broken, and I am worried that my bright cheeks will fade. Oh, finally, when you come back through three Pa areas, send me a message home in advance! . I'll pick you up, and I won't mind the distance, all the way to Sha Changfeng. -Li Bai's One of the Long Lines

A moon hangs over the capital, and 10,000 washing hammers are beating. -Li Bai's Midnight Wu Ge Qiu Ge

6, looking at Chang' an in the northwest, pitiful countless mountains. -Xin Qiji's "Bodhisattva Man's Mouth-making Wall Book in Jiangxi"

The history of Chang 'an can be traced back to the Western Zhou Dynasty around 1 1 century BC. At that time, Zhou Wenwang established political power in Fengjing and Haojing near Xi 'an today, which laid the foundation for Chang 'an as a political center. In the following Qin and Han Dynasties, Chang 'an became the capital of China, the starting point of the Silk Road and a prosperous commercial center.

Chang 'an is one of the cradles of China culture because of its profound cultural background. During the Tang Dynasty, Chang 'an culture reached its peak, and art forms such as poetry, painting and music developed unprecedentedly. Famous poets such as Li Bai and Du Fu wrote many well-known poems in Chang 'an, which are still praised by people today.

The architectural style of Chang 'an is also very unique. During the Tang Dynasty, the architectural features of Chang 'an were magnificent, spectacular and atmospheric. The buildings are tall and majestic, and the streets are wide and straight. The palaces, temples and residential buildings in Chang 'an all embody the style and characteristics of China's ancient architecture.