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Poetry about looking at the sea

1. Who embellishes the scattered clouds and the bright moon, making the sky and sea clear in color. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Crossing the Sea on the Night of June 20th"

Interpretation: The clouds suddenly disperse and the moon is bright. There is no need for anyone to embellish it. The clear sky and the blue sea are inherently clear and clear.

2. The waves are coming from the sea, and there are piles of snow in front of the building. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Five Wonders of the Evening View of Wanghai Tower"

Interpretation: The waves on the sea looked like a white line when they first came, but in a blink of an eye they turned into snowdrifts in front of Wanghai Tower.

3. The spring river tide reaches the sea level, and the bright moon on the sea rises with the tide. ——Zhang Ruoxu of the Tang Dynasty, "Moonlit Night on the Spring River"

Interpretation: The spring river tide is powerful and connected with the sea. A bright moon rises from the sea, as if pouring out together with the tide.

4. 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 of the Tang Dynasty, "Yellow Crane Tower Sends Meng Haoran to Guangling"

Interpretation: The shadow of the friend's lone boat gradually faded away and disappeared at the end of the blue sky. Only a line of the Yangtze River was seen, rushing towards the distant sky. .

5. The flying mirror under the moon, the clouds forming the sea tower - Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Farewell at Crossing Jingmen"

Interpretation: The moon reflects on the river, like a flying mirror, the clouds rise, There are endless changes, forming a mirage.

6. The vast winter sea is full of waves, and the big moonlight reunites in the sky. ——Huang Zunxian of the Qing Dynasty, "Watching the Moon in a Boat on the Pacific Ocean and Composing a Song on the Night of August 15th"

Interpretation: In the winter of the Pacific Ocean, the vast waves of the water seem to be connected to the horizon, and the scattered moonlight on the horizon is reunited.

7. When there is no wind on the sea, the waves are calm. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Screen with Sea Pictures"

Interpretation: When there is no wind on the sea, the waves are quiet.

8. A raindrop stretches across two continents and flows eastward across the world. ——Liang Qichao, "Rain in the Sky"

Explanation: A rain spanned two continents. The heavy rain and huge waves in front of us washed away the heaven and earth and then flowed eastward.

9. The Dragon Palace in the sea is infinite, and the wild goose pagodas in the sky have many floors. ——Tang Dynasty Li Shangyin's "Inscription on the White Stone Lotus to the Duke of Chu"

Interpretation: The Dragon Palace in the sea should be infinitely large, and how many floors does the Wild Goose Pagoda as high as the sky have.

10. The moon on the lake reflects the sea, and the sky is so long. ——Chang Jian of the Tang Dynasty, "Gift to Three Attendants"

Interpretation: The moon shines in the sea, and the sky looks endless.