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Famous quotes about scenery

Famous quotes about scenery are as follows:

1. The mountains on both sides of the river are all dark green. The tops of the mountains are often covered with white snow, and the river water is as clear as jade. Traveling in such a river, looking at the beautiful scenery of the water and mountains, and experiencing the bravery of the sailors in work and food, made me smile even in my loneliness! ——Shen Congwen

2. Only when you stand on the top of the mountain can you see the wider world. ——Mark Twain

3. Every natural painting is a masterpiece of God. ——John Constable

4. Picturesque places are the refuge of the soul. ——Frederick Chapman

5. Landscape is a tireless artist who uses nature as his drawing board. ——Claude Monet

6. If you want to feel true tranquility, stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city and walk into the embrace of nature. ——Roosevelt

7. The beauty of nature is one of our most precious treasures. ——Ansel Adams

8. Nature is an open book, and you can learn something from it at any time. ——John Locke

9. Only in nature can I find my true self. ——Tristan Bernard

10. The true journey of discovery is not only to find new scenery, but also to have new eyes. ——Marcel Proust

11. In the pleasure brought to me by the beautiful scenery, the sweet sounds and the fragrant fragrance, I will not lock the door of my senses. ——Tagore

12. There are four seasons in life, and you must go through this mature period. You must know that the scenery in autumn is more gorgeous and surprising, and the joy of autumn is ten thousand times more majestic, surprising and gorgeous. ——Lin Yutang

13. The summer is long in the shade of green trees. The reflection of the balcony is in the pond. The water curtain is moving and the breeze is blowing. The roses in the yard are full of fragrance. ——Gao Pian of the Tang Dynasty, "Summer in the Mountain Pavilion"

14. How many green lotuses rely on each other and hate each other, and look back to the west wind for a moment. The description of the lotus leaves tilting eastward in the autumn wind implies the mood of hurting autumn. ——Du Mu's "Two Occasional Poems in Qi'an County"

15. The scenery along the road is really not bad. Midsummer in the south of the Yangtze River is like a paradise in the sky. There is not a piece of wasteland along the way, it is all green rice, green trees, and green mulberry forests. Occasionally I see some ponds, and there are thick lotus leaves and small rhombus leaves floating on the water.

——Zheng Zhenduo