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Poems describing the prosperity and beauty of Shanghai
The poem praising the bustling and beautiful streets of Shanghai is as follows.

1, Huangpu is full of dust and snow, the Oriental Pearl Baidu is in full bloom in spring, and the wine is full of fragrance, and it continues to smoke ten miles away from the front Bund. Interpretation: These poems mainly praise several landmark buildings in Shanghai. It means: the waves of Huangpu River are like a thousand snowflakes, and the Oriental Pearl is still like spring for a hundred years. Looking at Xiaozhou, which is full of flowers, holding Waou, which is full of wine, ten miles away is the beautiful scenery of the Bund.

2. "Flowers are full, wine is full" comes from Li Yu's Fisherman. Zhu: A small piece of land in the middle of the water. Ou: The utensil for holding wine, that is, the cup, is a deep bowl with a flat bottom. The name of the Oriental Pearl comes from the description of pipa sound by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, in Pipa Travel. The poet compared the sound of the pipa to the beautiful sound when pearls fell into a jade plate, "like pouring pearls of all sizes into a jade plate." The designer connected 1 1 spheres with different sizes and heights, from the blue sky to the green grass, and two huge ruby-like spheres were held high and integrated. From a distance, the Oriental Pearl Tower in the middle, Yangpu Bridge and nanpu bridge on both sides are ingeniously combined into a huge picture of two dragons playing with pearls.

Oriental Pearl: The Oriental Pearl Radio and Television Tower is one of the landmark cultural landscapes in Shanghai. It is located in Lujiazui, Pudong New Area, adjacent to Huangpu River and facing the Bund across the river. Its tower is about 468 meters high.