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The ancients had poems describing the sunrise scenery (urgently needed)

1, the sky shines into the water and the sky is red in the water.

Said by: "Dawn" by Tang Dynasty and Korea.

The glow of the sky reflected into the water, and the sky reflected in the water turned red in an instant.

2, sunrise fog dew, and pine trees that seem to have just taken a bath.

Said by Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty, "Chao Tang and Zhao Reading Classics".

The sun came out, shining on the morning mist in Yu Lu, and the green pine trees looked like grease after bathing.

3. Get up early to watch the sunrise and watch the birds at dusk.

From: Looking at Muguashan by Li Bai in Tang Dynasty.

I get up in the morning to watch the sun rise, and at night I watch the homing birds return home.

At sunrise, flowers in the river are better than fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue.

From: Bai Juyi's Memory of Jiangnan in Tang Dynasty.

The sun rises from the river, making the flowers on the river brighter than red, and the green river is greener than the blue grass.

5. The sunrise in the east seems to come from the ground. After a long day, I entered the West Sea again. Where does Six Dragons live?

Said by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty.

The sun rises in the east and seems to come from underground. Year after year, day after day, it crossed the sky and disappeared in the West Sea.