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Seven verses in praise of the Grand Canal

Seven poems praising the Grand Canal are:

1, Bianhe Nostalgia by Tang Piri: It was a river that died in the Sui Dynasty, and since then it has plunged a thousand miles. If there is no water temple dragon boat, there are not many theories about * * *.

2. In the Tang Dynasty, Fang Jing wrote "Bianhe Straight into the Ship": Bianhe has the greatest benefit, but foreigners do harm. Of the 43 states in the southeast, this river is the most popular.

3. Hu Ceng's Bianshui: When a thousand miles of rivers open, the waves come for nine days. The brocade sail has not fallen, and the dragon boat has not returned.

4. Qing Qianlong's "Occasionally Becomes on the Dike": The canal turns to grass in Du Jing, on the Chunfeng Dike. Jiuligang is very close to the Royal Yellow Dam, and once I didn't have a long-term plan, I was scared.

5, contemporary ice and snow red beans "Seven Wonders of the Grand Canal": Jiangnan is connected with the North, and the Sui Dynasty has a thousand years of water, and the news flies south to the North. The head and tail of this river is Jiachuan.