1, Li Bai's "Into the Wine" has a poem describing water:
Have you ever noticed how the water of the Yellow River flows out of heaven and into the ocean, never to return?
This poem expresses the eternal flow of water with the greatness and magnificence of the Yellow River, and also implies the shortness and passing of life.
2. Su Shi's "Huanxisha, a new word, a glass of wine" has a poem expressing water:
The grass trees in the sunset are under the shade all day long, wanting to clear the shade and ask the night sorrow.
This poem expresses the poet's wishes with the coolness of water and vegetation, which means peace and tranquility.
3. There is a poem describing Mutu's reflection in the water on an autumn night:
The water is bright and sunny, and the mountains are cloudy and rainy.
This poem shows the beauty of water and mountains and the harmony between heaven and earth through the reflection on the water surface.
4, Bai Juyi's "Vodko Cao Yuan Farewell" has a poem describing grassland water:
The mountain spring has been dry for a long time and has been stranded in Malaysia several times.
This poem shows the scene of water exhaustion, reflecting the change and unpredictability of nature.
5. There is a poem describing flowing water in Xin Qiji's Water Long Yin Second Rhyme Zhang Zhifu Huayang Ci:
And I like good times. It's easy to see thousands of miles away.
This poem compares the passage of time to running water and expresses the feeling of time flowing.
6. Lu You's Autumn Evening has a poem describing autumn water:
It's frosty and snowy in and heaven remains our neighbourhood, and there are lights in thousands of miles.
This poem shows the cold scene of autumn water and reflects the lights at night.
7. A poem in Li Qingzhao's Dream shows the reflection in the water:
Last night, it rained suddenly and the wind blew, so I slept soundly and didn't consume wine. Ask the shutter man, Haitang is still there.
This poem implies the poet's deep affection and nostalgia for the reflection on the water.
These poems show the multifaceted nature of water in poetry, including its quiet, fresh and beautiful side, as well as its turbulent, changeable and profound implication. As a part of nature, water has always been an important material for poets to express their feelings, think about life and express their artistic conception. These poems contain profound philosophy and emotion, which makes water an indispensable source of inspiration for China's poems.