Poems and ancient poems describing the Yangtze River and the Yellow River

I. Yellow River

1, Liu Yuxi's Langtaosha Jiuqu Yellow River Wan Li Sand in Tang Dynasty.

The Yellow River winds from a distant place, carrying thousands of miles of yellow sand.

Since you are from the sky, and now you seem to fly directly to the Milky Way, please take me to the sky, gather in the Milky Way, and go to the home of Cowherd and Weaver Girl together.

Commentary: The Jiuqu Yellow River meanders from a distance, carrying the yellow sand in Wan Li all the way. Now that you have come up from the horizon, it seems that you are going to fly directly to the high-altitude galaxy. Please take me soaring, gather in the Milky Way, and visit the Cowherd and the Weaver Maid.

2. Fan Li crossed the Yellow River during the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

The river is fast and turbid, and the soup can't be ling.

I finally made the list, and Songzhou won.

An empty court destroys an old tree, but a wasteland grows old.

I don't see pedestrians, but I see foxes and rabbits.

It is said that the river is very old, so the water is not clear.

Interpretation: The Yellow River is turbulent and turbid, and its water potential is huge and unstoppable. Paddles made of cedar are also difficult for boatmen to use, and only strong boats made of pine can be competent. The old wood lay down in the empty yard, and the old ridge remained in the wasteland. There are no signs of pedestrians here, only foxes and rabbits. I want to tell the old people by the Yellow River that the turbid water is quite clear.

3. Two Liangzhou Ci Poems by Wang Zhihuan in Tang Dynasty.

The Yellow River is getting farther and farther away, because it flows in the middle of the Yellow River, and Yumenguan is located on a lonely mountain.

Why use the elegy of willow to complain about the delay of spring, old Yumenguan, a spring breeze is not blowing!

Interpretation: The Yellow River seems to rush from the white clouds, and Yumenguan hangs alone in the mountains. Why do soldiers complain that willows don't sprout and spring breeze can't blow outside Yumen Pass?

Second, the Yangtze River.

4. Yuan Dynasty Zhao Yugui's "Zheguiling, the Yangtze River is mighty"

The Yangtze River comes from the west, with Yunshan and terraced fields on the mountain.

Mountains and rivers are connected, towers are opposite, and the sky is arranged.

Poetry goes to Yunshan, but wine glasses are forgotten.

Look at Penglai with your eyes open, half covered with clouds and half hazy.

Commentary: The Yangtze River water comes from the west and reaches Zhenjiang. The towering Jinshan suddenly rises abruptly in the river, and the terraces on the mountain are even more spectacular. The mountain is connected with the water, and the balcony is opposite, which is really arranged by God.

In this beautiful scene, we should have a drink and write a poem on impulse, even the clouds seem to have changed color and forgotten the world. When I opened my hazy eyes from a deep sleep, I saw the golden hill looming in front of me. Some children are shrouded in mist, and half of them are in haze, like Penglai Fairy Mountain on the sea.

5. Qiu Hong Xunyang Opera by Zhou Deqing in Yuan Dynasty.

Wanli Yangtze River is as white as practice, and Hu Aishan Mountain is as green as a lake.

Fan Jiang is like an arrow, and the mountain spring thousands of feet flies like electricity.

Sunset dew, new moon learning fan.

The word Saihong comes like a line.

Interpretation: The Yangtze River flowing in Wan Li is like a white silk; A few spots on the other side seem to be stained with cyan pigment, which is the distant mountain of Huaidi. A few white sails, arrows generally pass by the river; On the nearby mountain, a long spring water flows down like electricity.

The sky is getting dark, and the clouds in the twilight are hard to distinguish, as if they had become dew all over the place. A crescent moon hangs high in the sky like a fan. Approaching, approaching, the horizontal line of "one" is lined up in the air, which is a wild goose flying from the north.