What are the poems about Lushan Mountain?

1, Rizhao incense burner produces purple smoke, and the waterfall hangs thousands of rivers. On the high cliff, it seems to be thousands of feet high, which makes people think that the Milky Way has fallen from heaven to earth. -From the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's Looking at Lushan Waterfall

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: censer peak is covered with purple mist under the sunlight, and a waterfall hangs in front of the mountain from a distance like white silk. There seem to be several waterfalls in thousands of feet on the high cliff, which makes people think that the Milky Way has fallen from the sky to the ground.

2. Lushan Mountain stands beside the South Big Dipper, surrounded by clouds, like nine screens. In front of Jinque Rock, the twin peaks rose into the clouds, like a silver stream hanging down to three stone bridges. Xianglufeng Waterfall is separated from it by a distance, and it is a heavy cliff towering into the sky. -From the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's Song of Lushan's Suggestion and Lu Xuzhou.

Interpretation in vernacular Chinese: The beautiful Lushan Mountain stands beside Nandou, and nine Dieyun screens are like splendid clouds. Lakes, mountains and shadows reflect each other and glow with blue light. In front of Jinque Rock, the twin peaks stand in the clouds, and the triple springs hang down to three stone bridges like silver. Xianglufeng Waterfall is far away from it, with heavy cliffs towering into the sky.

3. incense burner peak in the west and waterfall water in the south. The suspended flow is 300 feet, and the gully is dozens of miles. _ Like lightning, it looms from the Bai Hong. At first, the river fell and was half scattered in the sky. Look up at the situation, turn male, strong and good. The sea breeze keeps blowing and the moonlight is still empty. -From the Tang Dynasty: Li Bai's two waterfalls in Lushan Mountain

Explain in vernacular Chinese: climb the censer peak from the west and see the waterfall hanging in front of the mountain from the south. The water flows down 300 feet and runs along the valley for dozens of miles. As fast as lightning, vaguely like Bai Hong taking off. At first, I thought the Milky Way was falling from the sky and floating in mid-air. Looking up at the waterfall is really magnificent, it is simply a masterpiece of God! No matter how strong the sea breeze is, the moonlight on the river can penetrate directly.