Famous lines describing tide watching in Qiantang
The sea is vast and the sky is like thunder, and the tide in Qiantang comes from the sky.
——Wang Zaijin's "Wangjiangtai"
Thunders gather on the sea surface, and waterfalls cross the middle of the river.
——Fan Zhongyan "Two Poems of Peaceful Envoys Watching the Tide"
The Mid-Autumn Moon with thousands of miles of colors, the sound of hundreds of thousands of troops rising in the middle of the night.
——Li Kuo's "Recalling Qiantang"
In August, the waves roared to the ground, and the head was several feet high and touched the mountain.
After a while, he entered the sea gate, rolling up piles of sand like snowdrifts.
——Liu Yuxi's "Lang Tao Sha"
I heard thunder and tremors in hundreds of miles, and I stopped playing the strings for a while.
The company rode out from the mansion and waited on the river to watch the tide.
The sun shines brightly in the autumn sky, and the floating sky widens.
The stormy waves come like snow, and a mountain is cold.
——Meng Haoran's "Watching the Tide with Yan Qiantang on Zhangting Pavilion"
Poseidon passed by the east and the evil wind came back, and the waves hit the stone wall of Tianmen and opened it.
Why is it like this in August in Zhejiang? The waves are like mountains spewing snow.
——Li Bai's "Hengjiang Ci"
The early tide falls and the late tide comes, flowing sixty times a month.
Not only does time come and go, but Hangzhou is also driven by the tide as it ages.
——Bai Juyi's "Tide"
The long sea in Zhejiang is green in the west, and the waves turn over it day and night.
In Guoli, Qiantang, I will look at the trendy people until I grow old.
——Xu Ning's "Viewing the Waves of Zhejiang"
The tides on August 18th are unparalleled in the world.
Kunpeng's water strikes three thousand miles away, and his team trains to drive hundreds of thousands of men.
The red flag and the green cover illuminate each other, and the black sand and white waves swallow each other up.
It is difficult to meet in life in ancient times, and you will get this situation, this situation, and both.
I hope you will add candles when you hear this, and your white robe will look like a standing swan outside the door.
——Su Shi's "Viewing the Waves of Zhejiang"
The silver in the sea is Guo, and the jade in the river is tied around the waist.
——Yang Wanli "Tide Watching in Zhejiang"
Thousands of miles of waves are rolling in, and snowflakes are flying towards the Diaoyutai.
The crowds of people praised the vast lineup, and the iron horses calmly killed the enemy.
——Mao Zedong's "Seven Wonders: Watching the Tide"