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Proverbs, verses and allusions about the Three Gorges
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Please help me find proverbs, poems and allusions about the Three Gorges. Allusions need not be too detailed.

Analysis:

1. The story of Wushan Yu Yun is very classic! It's a story about the king of Chu and the goddess of Wushan!

2. At the Xiaqutang Xiakou of Baidicheng, there is a huge stone, which stands in the middle of the river and is the mainstay. This is the mound that ancient boatmen were afraid of. There is a folk song circulating among the boatmen:

As big as an elephant, Qutang can't get up.

As big as an ox, Qutang can't stay.

I am as big as a horse and can't get down the pond.

As big as Fu, Qutang is untouchable.

As big as a turtle, the winding pond is invisible.

As big as a turtle, the winding pond sails.

This song "Song of the Tang Dynasty" not only vividly illustrates the pile shape of the Tang Dynasty at different water levels in the Yangtze River, but also becomes a navigation code for ancient shipbuilders and sailors.

Mound, commonly known as bird's nest stone, was also called hesitant stone in ancient times. In the Northern Song Dynasty, Taiping Universe said: "Heap is also called hesitation, which means that the boat can't set the course." When the water is dry in autumn and winter, the river is exposed, about 30 meters long, 20 meters wide and 40 meters high, like a giant animal crossing the river. At this point, the launching boat can pass; On the other hand, because the water level is too low, it is easy to hit the rocks. Therefore, there is a saying that "the pond is as big as an elephant, and the pond can't get up." When the flood broke out in summer, a river went straight to the mound, and the tide soared and whirled, forming a spectacle of "tossing back and forth". At this time, most of the piles have been submerged, so if you sail into the water, if the arrow falls, the ship will sink and people will die, so you must remember: "The pile is as big as a horse and can't get down the pond." When the exposed part of the pile is as big as a cow, a bag, a turtle and a turtle, it is even more necessary to be very vigilant. In ancient times, boat people had the custom of throwing cattle into the river to avoid disaster.

Du Fu wrote in the Collection of Tang People: "In the center of boulder water, cold water flows out of the river. The heavy cow answers the rain like a horse. " The "god cow" is a sacrifice to the river. Now, due to the scouring of flowing water, a river bend has been formed at the foot of Baidicheng, which has become a natural haven for short-distance ships to berth here.

Although the mound added more scenery to the magnificent posture of Kuimen, it was a big obstacle to shipping after all, so it was blown up in the winter of 1958, and "the mound turned blue" became a historical relic. "I didn't know it was at the bottom of the boat, but I think the pond is as flat as a mirror." Fan Chengda, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, said that "a winding pond is like a mirror" was just a beautiful fantasy at that time, and it can only become a reality in today's socialism.