The poems praising Nanjing are as follows:
1. "Thousands of miles of orioles are singing, the green is reflected in red, and the wind of wine flags in water villages and mountains. There are 480 temples in the Southern Dynasty, and many towers are in the mist and rain" (Tang Dynasty) ·Du Mu's "Jiangnan Spring"). Nanjing, known as Jinling, Jiankang, Jiangning, Yingtian, etc. in ancient times, is one of the four ancient capitals of China and an important birthplace of Chinese civilization. There are many poems about Nanjing in history. Here are some famous poems by famous writers for your enjoyment.
2. "The beautiful land in the south of the Yangtze River, the imperial state of Jinling." comes from "The Song of Entering the Dynasty" written by Xie Tiao, an outstanding landscape poet in the Southern Qi Dynasty. Nanjing was known as the "ancient capital of the Six Dynasties" long before the Tang and Song Dynasties (the Six Dynasties were the six regimes of Soochow, Eastern Jin, and Southern Dynasties: Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen). In 490 AD, the 27-year-old Xie Zao wrote ten "Drumming Songs", and "Enter the Dynasty Song" is one of them.
3. "I entered Wu in the cold rain at night, and I saw off my guest Chu Shangu in the bright light. Relatives and friends in Luoyang asked each other, and their hearts were filled with ice in a jade pot" ("Farewell to Xin Jian at Furong Tower" by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty). Wang Changling, a famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, was famous for his poems called Qijue. He returned to Chang'an at the end of Kaiyuan and was awarded the title of Jiangning Cheng, so he was called Wang Jiangning at that time. This famous farewell poem "Farewell to Xin Jian at Furong Tower" was written when he was the Prime Minister of Jiangning County.
4. "The phoenix travels on the Phoenix Terrace, and when the phoenix leaves the platform, the empty river flows by itself. The flowers and plants of Wu Palace are buried in the secluded path, and the Jin Dynasty clothes become ancient hills." "Ascending the Phoenix Terrace of Jinling" is written by Li Bai, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty. The nostalgic poem he wrote when he climbed the Phoenix Tower in Jinling expresses his deep historical lamentations based on what he saw and felt and the historical changes.
Li Bai visited or stayed in Jinling many times in his life. In addition to "Climbing the Phoenix Terrace of Jinling", he also wrote "Changgan Xing", "Yin under the Moon on the West Tower of Jinling City", "Farewell at Jinling Wine Shop" " and other poems. "When my hair first fell over my forehead, I played in front of the door with folded flowers. The man came riding a bamboo horse and went around the bed to make green plums. Living together in Changgan, the two children had no doubts about it. At fourteen, she was a gentleman's wife, and her face was not yet full of shame. She lowered her head to the dark wall, A thousand calls never come back. I raise my eyebrows at the age of fifteen and wish to be with the dust and ashes." (Li Bai's "Chang Qian Xing" Part 1).