Poems describing beautiful Xinjiang

Poems describing beautiful Xinjiang are:

1, "Going to the East" Wang Wei: Sign Peng out and return to the wild goose to enter the lake field.

2. William Wang: A glowing glass of wine urges you to drink pipa immediately.

3, "Two Embankments and One Part" Wang Changling: The bright moon in the Qin Dynasty was closed in the Han Dynasty, and people did not return on the Long March.

4, "Wild Goose Gate Taishouxing" Li He: The horn is full of autumn colors, Yan Zhi is stuffed, and the night is purple.

5. The fifth song of "Twenty-three Horses Poems" Li He: The desert sand is like snow, and the Yanshan moon is like a hook.

6, "Bunker" Liu Kai: Ming Chuan went straight to thousands of feet, quiet and dry.

7. "Early Autumn of Military City" Yanwu: Last night, the autumn wind entered the Han Pass, and the moon was full of Xishan.

8. Guan Shanyue Li Bai: The bright moon rises from the mountains in the sky, in the infinite haze of the sea of clouds.

9. "An ancient battle song" Li Jie: There is no city and no camp for three thousand miles, until the heavy sky joins the vast desert snow.

10, "Don't Move Big" Gao Shi: Thousands of miles away in Huang Yun, the sun is shining and the north wind is blowing geese and snow.