The fountain is vigorous and the water is surging like a wheel.
Notes on Shuijing of Daoyuan in Li See in the Northern Dynasties. Fen: Flying means that spring is soaring upward. The general idea of these two sentences is: (bāo hugs) The fountain of the sudden spring flies upward, and the water column gushing from the eternal surface falls and spreads around, and the circular wave marks are like wheels. Jinan is called "Spring City". Liu E's Travels of Lao Can describes Jinan as "every spring, teenagers are hung in every household". There are 72 famous springs in the local area, and Baotu Spring ranks first. The spring water is in the south of Ximen Bridge in Jinan. Spring water gushed from cracks in underground caves. The three holes flow in parallel, and the waves splash and sound like thunder. It is a major landscape of Jinan. ~ is the earliest and most vivid description of the rise of Baotu Spring. Even people who have never been to Jinan can read it easily.
The highest is a thousand miles away, with many strange shapes and different potentials. Since it is not misty rain, it is impossible to distinguish this distant mountain. Quotations from famous sayings in Water Mirror Notes
See Notes on Water Classics and Rivers in North Daoyuan and Notes on Yidu Mountains and Rivers in Yuan Dynasty. Well: in ancient times, eight feet (one said seven feet) was used as a well. Smoke (qiān thousand): When the cloud rolls up, it means disappearing. Wan: Lift up your clothes. Yu Ji: (Ji Ji) After the rain, it clears up. The general idea of these words is: (The mountain peak) can reach the height of thousands of feet, and most of them are grotesque and have a myriad of gestures. If the clouds don't dissipate, the rain will clear up. You can't recognize this distant mountain. It is Yuan's description of the peak on the south bank of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River in Yidu Mountains and Rivers: "There are many mountains in the north of the Yangtze River and hundreds of miles in the south of the Yangtze River, and I don't know its name. ~。 Go back and forth ten times and see Yuan Fenger again. " The cliffs on both sides of the Three Gorges are towering, and it is often rainy and continuous, covering the sky. If it is not high on the peak and it is sunny, it is difficult to see the whole picture of the peak on the bank of the canyon. Yuan Songshan has such a vivid description. It is precisely because he traveled to and from the Three Gorges more than ten times and personally climbed the Jiangbei Mountain that he was able to see the scene of the South Bank Far Peak. This vividly shows that without field trips and personal experiences, it is absolutely impossible to write a true and vivid travel note of mountains and rivers only by imagination.
Smell the wind spring under the green forest, and smell the rock ape above the white clouds. Tourists are often ungrateful if they are not careful.
Sheng Hongzhi's words were quoted in Qushui, Notes on Water Classics by Daoyuan in North Wei Li. Wind spring: the sound of wind blowing springs and waterfalls. Unintentional play: the eyes can't see all the mountain scenery. Feelings are not rewarded: feelings are too late to enjoy. Here (jǐ Ji), that's enough. Under the lush forest came the sound of the wind blowing the spring water waterfall, and from the depths of the white clouds came the howling of the apes on the cliff. Tourists often seem unable to see all the beautiful scenery with their eyes and have no time to enjoy their feelings. These words are full of the wild interest of nymphs, and can be used to describe mountain scenery and express the feeling of being relaxed and happy.