Smoky poems and fairyland.

The content of this poem is as follows:

1, "Clouds don't * * this mountain is neat, but the mountain looks pale and intoxicating": This poem comes from Han Yi's "Sushi Yishan" in the Tang Dynasty, which describes the smoky mountains and the contrast between clouds and mountains. The poet Han Yi used "not * * * this mountain is neat" to describe the short floating clouds, which reflected the majestic height of the mountain.

2. "When the sky meets clouds and smoke, the Milky Way wants to turn to Qian Fan Dance": This poem comes from Li Qingzhao's "The Fisherman's Pride" in the Song Dynasty. This poem depicts the magnificent scene of Qian Fan competing on the river in the morning when the sky is misty and the stars are shining.