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What are the poems describing the happy rivers and lakes?
Poems describing the joys of Jianghu are:

1, Zhao Kemao, Wu Gou Shuang. The silver saddle and the white horse set each other off and galloped. Within ten steps, kill one person, cross a thousand miles, leave no one behind. After you finish, brush off your clothes, don't show any sound, and hide in the depths.

2. Take a book and a sword to Huangsha. The vast Tianshan Mountains are everywhere. The west wind in the desert flies with green feathers, and osmanthus flowers are seen in August in Jiangnan.

3, the wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong man is gone forever. Explore the tiger's den, enter the dumpling palace, face upwards and exhale into Bai Hong.

4, juvenile chivalry, achievement five chivalrous men. The hepatobiliary cavity is furry. In conversation. Live and die together. A promise is a promise.

5. I was born in the world, and I first entered the rivers and lakes. Someone reminded me. When you are talking and laughing, you can't live a drunken life. Carrying a sword, riding a ghost rain, bones like mountains, birds flying. The world is like a tide of people, just sighing for a few people in the Jianghu.