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The tide of the Qiantang River is known as the "first tide in the world" and a natural wonder in the world. What are the famous poems of the Song Dynasty about it?

1. The sea is blooming in the rain, and the waves are flying across the river.

The sound drives thousands of cavalry, and the energy rolls across thousands of mountains.

The shore is worried about capsizing, so the boat is wandering back.

The barbarians have grudges that will make people sad forever.

——"Qiantang Tide Watching" by Shi Runzhang of the Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: The scenery of the sea is unfolding in the rain, and the rolling waves splashing on the river are about to be overturned by the tide, but the boat deliberately resists the wind. The wave opens upward. In "Emperor's Skin", Wu Zixu's corpse is still filled with regrets, and the angry tide of the Qiantang River will always make people feel sad.

2. The tides of August and eighteen are unparalleled in the world.

——Su Shi, Northern Song Dynasty, "Jiu Guan Kao Jie Drama"

Interpretation: The Qianjiang River tide on August 18th is the most spectacular in the world.

3. A white rainbow walks over the long flat sand, and the jade cup at Yaotai is empty.

On a sunny day, the bottom of the clear river is shaking, and in the evening, it is floating in the rapid waves.

——"Tide Watching in Seventeen Days" by Chen Shidao of the Northern Song Dynasty

Interpretation: On the endless beach, the tide surges up, like a white rainbow; I guess, is it? The Immortal from Yaotai accidentally spilled the nectar in the jade cup into the human world. It was so turbulent. In the surging tide, the reflection of the blue sky bumps and shakes in the water; as the sun sets in the west, it floats and disappears in the rapid torrential waves.

4. The year has been so spectacular, how could Shui Bo know the late tide?

The waves are willing to bend with the mountains, and the sails are long and swaying.

——Northern Song Dynasty·Chen Shidao's "Eighteen-Day Tide"

Interpretation: The Qianjiang River tide is spectacular every year on this day, and the water god also knows about this and deliberately delays the tide. . The waves were as big as the mountains, and the sails in the water swayed with the tide together with the guests on the boat.

5. I remember watching the tide for a long time, and the Manguo people competed to look up the river.

The vast sea of ??doubts has become empty. Amidst the sound of thousands of drums.

——Song Dynasty Pan Lang's "Saquanzi·Long Memory of Tide Watching"

Interpretation: I often think of the scene of watching the tide on the Qiantang River, with people all over the city vying to look up the river. When the tide comes in, it feels like the sea is empty, and the sound of the tide is like ten thousand drums blasting together, and the sound is shocking.