What are some ancient poems describing travel?

Ancient poems describing travel

1. "Early Departure from Baidi City"

Li Bai

Chaoci Baidi's Colorful Clouds, Thousands of Miles Away Jiangling will be returned in one day.

The apes on both sides of the strait can’t stop crying, and the boat has passed the Ten Thousand Mountains.

"Early Departure from Baidi City" is a travel poem written by the poet in the spring of the second year of Emperor Qianyuan of Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty. On both sides of the Three Gorges, apes and monkeys can be heard chirping one after another, and the boats are speeding along the river, passing through mountains and ridges in an instant.

2. "Qiupu Song"

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The Luo people crossed the bird road, and Jiangzu came out of the fish beam.

The water is rushing, the boat is rushing, and the mountain flowers are fragrant.

This article describes the scenery of green mountains and banks and the fragrance of flowers when rafting along the river. It expresses a light and pleasant traveling experience.

3. "Noontime Rest in the Monk's Room"

Song Dynasty·Yan Can

The yellow dust cannot blow into the Buddhist monk's room, and the wind blows through the window paper and makes the leaves cool.

Touching the heat brings day dreams, and the lonely tent listens to the rain falling in Xiaoxiang.

Xiaoxiang refers to the territory of present-day Hunan Province. This article writes about the loneliness during the journey. The word "listening to the rain" not only expresses the loneliness and boredom of the journey, but also reflects the romantic interest of a literati life, which has a unique and sad color.

4. "Feelings"

Cen Shen

There are fragrant flowers in Beishan, and the flowers are blooming.

Before harvesting it, the autumn wind suddenly killed it.

If you don’t see the clouds blowing, there are hundreds of feet of green pines, even if the autumn wind is helpless.

The four seasons are often indigo color, but poor Du Hua does not know them.

Cen Shen, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, was good at seven-character poems. His poems had a wide range of themes, including narratives, landscapes, gifts and replies, travel, etc. Among them, frontier fortress poems were the most outstanding. Didn't you see that pine tree branch, which is a hundred feet tall and is playing with the clouds? Even if Qiu Feng tried all his methods, he couldn't do anything about it.