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Famous quotes about landscapes

1. Once upon a time, everything was difficult to overcome, except Wushan. From "Five Poems on Lisi·Part 4" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: After experiencing the magnificent sea, the water elsewhere is no longer worth looking at. Once you have been intoxicated by the dream of clouds and rain in Wushan, the scenery elsewhere will not be called clouds and rain.

2. The setting clouds and the solitary swans fly together, and the autumn water is the same color as the sky. From "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" written by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: The colorful clouds reflected by the setting sun fly together with the lonely wild duck, and the autumn river and the vast sky are one and the same.

3. Water is the wave of the eye, and the mountain is the gathering of eyebrows and peaks. From "Bu Shuzi·Send Bao Haoran to Eastern Zhejiang" by Wang Guan of the Song Dynasty

Explanation: The water is like the flowing eyes of a beautiful woman, and the mountains are like the frowning eyebrows of a beautiful woman.

4. It is good when the water is shining and clear, but the mountains are also strange when it is empty and rainy. From "Drinking on the Lake at First Sunny and Later Rain, Two Poems Part 2" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

Explanation: Under the bright sunshine, the water of West Lake is sparkling and beautiful, and it looks beautiful; on rainy days, Under the curtain of rain, the mountains around the West Lake are confused and appear to be very strange.

5. The river flows beyond the sky and the earth, and the mountains are beautiful. From "Hanjiang Linfan" written by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

Explanation: The river surges away, as if it has been flowing beyond the sky and the earth, and the mountains on both sides of the river are sometimes hidden and sometimes invisible.