What poems describe Huangguoshu Waterfall?

1. The light gauze bead curtain is hung with a half curtain, and the misty thread rolls purple smoke. ? Water clouds give birth to dragons, and thunder drums are loud and shocking. From Untitled by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei.

Wan Li is a big water pool, ten miles away. From Waterfall by Yan Suicheng, a poet in Qing Dynasty.

Many people rushed to the canyon, and they poured into thousands of feet of waves. It's from "Sleeping on the Water" by Xie Sanxiu, a poet in Ming Dynasty.

On Baishui Mountain, the cliff suddenly stopped and fell nine times. Such as the sound of thunder shaking heaven and earth, such as rivers and dragons. From the Song Dynasty poet Xin Qiji's Thinking about Waterfalls.

5. White water, such as cotton, does not need a bow to disperse; ? Colorful clouds are like brocade, so you don't have to weave the sky. Huangguoshu Waterfall and Waterfall Landscape by a Modern Poet

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Huangguoshu Waterfall, namely Huangguoshu Waterfall. In ancient times, there was Baishui River Waterfall, also known as Huanggeshu Waterfall or Huangjueshu Waterfall, which was named after the wide distribution of "Huanggerong" in the local area. Located in Zhenning Buyi and Miao Autonomous County, Anshun City, Guizhou Province, China, it belongs to Baishui River system downstream of Booker, a tributary of Dabang River, the main stream of Xijiang River in the Pearl River system. It is the largest first-class waterfall in Huangguoshu Waterfall Group and one of the world-famous waterfalls.

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Baidu encyclopedia-Huangguoshu Waterfall