1. Poems about rivers
Poems about rivers
1. The Yellow River has thousands of miles of sand, and the waves and winds blow it from the end of the world. ——Liu Yuxi, Tang Dynasty, "Lang Tao Sha"
2. The shadow of the lone sail in the distance is gone in the blue sky, and only the Yangtze River can be seen flowing in the sky.
3. The willows and willows at the head of the Yangtze River are springing up, and the flowers are blooming to kill the people on the ferry.
4. If you want to know how to say goodbye, you will think about this evening. The Han River flows eastwards.
5. The mountains end with the plains, and the rivers flow into the great rivers. —— Li Bai's "Farewell at the Jingmen Gate"
6. The Tianmen interrupts the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flows eastwards to this point. ——Li Bai "Looking at Tianmen Mountain"
7. The shadow of the lone sail in the distance is gone in the blue sky, and only the Yangtze River can be seen flowing in the sky. ——Li Bai "Send Meng Haoran to Guangling"
8. If you want to cross the Yellow River and the ice is blocked, you will have to climb the snow-covered mountains of Taihang.
9. If fame, wealth and honor persist, the Han River should also flow northwest.
10. The stars hang over the vast plains, and the moon surges across the river. ——Du Fu's "Walking at Night" 2. Poems describing rivers
1. Original text: Tianmen interrupts the opening of the Chu River, and the clear water flows eastwards to this point. The green mountains on both sides of the strait stand out from each other, and the lone sail comes from the sun.
From: "Looking at Tianmen Mountain" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Explanation: The Yangtze River is like a giant ax splitting open the majestic Tianmen Peak, and the green river water flows eastward here to swirl and surge. The beautiful scenery of the green mountains on both sides of the Taiwan Strait is indistinguishable, and you can see a solitary boat coming from the horizon.
2. Original text: The Han River flows back thousands of miles and is sent as a Nine Dragon Pan. He defeated China and Cui Wei flew swiftly. After the fall of the Six Emperors, Sanwu was insignificant. I, the king, am in chaos, and I hang my hat on my head and let everyone live in peace. Today I am the young master, and I will stop fishing in Canglang.
From: "Jinling Looking at the Han River" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Explanation: The Yangtze River stretches and twists and turns for thousands of miles, and is divided into nine tributaries just like nine giant dragons. The river overflows and floods China, its waves are turbulent and rapid. After the six generations of emperors fell into silence, Sanwu has lost its former glory and cannot be praised. I worship the Holy Ming King to unify the world, I hang my clothes and hand over my hands and do nothing. Today's Mr. Ren no longer needs to go fishing in the sea and stop fishing.
3. Original text: Thousands of clouds and peaks are approaching in the pillow, and there is a mournful sound of pine trees under the bed. If you want to see Yinshan Mountain and waves in the sky, open the window and let yourself in to the big river.
From: Song Dynasty Zeng Gongliang's "Sleep in the Monk's House at Ganlu Temple"
Explanation: The bed pillow is filled with clouds, making me feel like I am sleeping on a thousand peaks; bursts of pines and waves rise from thousands of peaks. The sound came, as if it was roaring under my bed. I couldn't help but want to see the waves rushing past as high as mountains. When I opened the window, the rolling Yangtze River seemed to rush into my window bars.
4. Original text: It only takes a moment to pour down the Milky Way. There are more winds and dangers in the world. Talking about the Yellow River is a daunting journey.
From: "Crossing the Yellow River" by Song Wan of the Ming Dynasty
Explanation: It is often heard that the Milky Way is pouring down. It is difficult to tell whether this is true or not. The Yellow River we see now suddenly becomes turbid. Shake the sky. The storms in the world are much more dangerous than this, but people say that the only dangerous path is in the middle of the Yellow River.
5. Original text: On a bright moonlit night along the Yellow River, the cold sand looks like a battlefield. The rushing water makes a roaring sound, and the plains reach the wilderness. Wu Huishu is difficult to reach, and the road to Yantai is long. Men are rarely guests and do not recognize that they are in a foreign country.
From: "Night Mooring on the Yellow River" by Li Liufang of the Ming Dynasty
Definition: The Yellow River lies horizontally under the moonlight, and the yellow sand is like a battlefield under the moonlight. The roaring torrent is endless, and the wilderness stretches into the endless distance. It is difficult to send letters to distant Kuaiji, and the road to Yantai is still long. After wandering around for so many years, I no longer feel like I am a guest in a foreign land. 3. Quotes about the importance of water
1. Please cherish the precious source of life - water! 2. Cherish every little thing and cherish the source of life.
3. Water is the source of life, please cherish every drop of water. 4. When you let the water drain away in vain, we are one step closer to drought.
5. By the pool: Don’t let the lost water become the tears of future generations. 6. Water Room: Don’t let my tears stay with me overnight.
7. Don’t make it sad and cry again—please turn off the faucet consciously. 8. Please use your hands to wipe away my tears.
9. Lose more and keep less! (Save water) 10. A drop of water is life, please cherish water resources. 11. Running water will neither rot nor recover.
12. Hot water in the blast furnace consumes coal, so be careful not to dump the hot water carelessly. 13. I don’t know how to cherish it when I have it, but I feel it’s a pity when I lose it.
——Please cherish every drop of water. 14. Save water, waste is shameful.
15. When the faucet is turned on and the water flows, turn around and don’t forget to turn it off. 16. Please move your hand and turn off the faucet.
17. If there is no water for a week, people will be weak; if there is no water for a year, the country will suffer; if there is no water for a hundred years, what will happen? . 4. Ancient poems describing rivers
(1) Small Bridge:
Small Bridge Willow
Tang Bai Juyi
The thin water trickles like tears Streaming, a melancholy little bridge in the west.
The branches of the declining poplar trees are still blown by the frosty wind.
Titled Da'an Pond Pavilion
Tang Yongtao
The secluded island and curved pond reflect each other, and the small bridge and empty pavilion are half high.
The wind is good and the moon is good, no one is staying, and waterfowls are sitting on the boats every night.
(2) Running water:
Hangzhou sent Pei Daze to Luzhou to make history
Tang Li Bai
The west river is far away from Tianzhu, and the east is across Haimen deep. Go and cut off your kindness to your relatives and repay your country's worries.
The good wind blows the setting sun, and the flowing water makes a long chant. Those who wear fur in the fifth month should know not to withdraw gold.
Dongting enters the Lijiang River to send Baqiu’s old friend
Li Qunyu of the Tang Dynasty
Half a branch of mulberry in April, Wu silkworms are beginning to make silk. The river is flowing on a good windy day, and the swallows are dancing on the gentle waves.
The past has turned into a dream, and the coming joy is hard to predict. Just relying on the flowing water in the east, I send you my lovesickness day and night.