Poems Between Landscapes
Ten landscape poems are selected to let the poets take us into the beautiful landscapes in their eyes.
1. "Dwelling in the Mountains in the Dark Autumn" by Wang Wei [Tang Dynasty]
After the new rain in the empty mountains, autumn comes late.
The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring rocks flow upward.
The bamboo noise returns to Huan Nu, and the lotus moves off the fishing boat.
Let the spring fragrance rest at will, and the kings and grandsons can stay.
2. "Looking at Tianmen Mountain" by Li Bai [Tang Dynasty]
Tianmen interrupts the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flows eastward here.
The green mountains on both sides of the strait face each other, and the lone sail is coming from the sun.
3. "Looking at the Dongting" by Liu Yuxi [Tang Dynasty]
The light of the lake and the moon are harmonious, and there is no windshield on the lake surface that has not been polished.
Looking at the green mountains and rivers of Dongting from a distance, there is a green snail in the silver plate.
(Landscape Green One Work: Landscape Color)