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Ancient poems about mountain climbing

The ancient poems about mountain climbing are as follows:

1, poems by Wang Bo and Teng Wangge

Wang Teng Linjiang Zhu and Ming Luan went dancing.

The painted building faces Nanpu Cloud, and the bead curtain rolls up the rain in the western hills at dusk.

The shadow of the idle cloud pool is long, and things change for a few years.

Where is the emperor in the cabinet today? Outside the threshold, the Yangtze River flows by itself!

2. Li Bai's Sleeping in the Mountain Temple

The tall buildings of the temple on the mountain are really high, like a hundred feet. People upstairs are like a hand that can pick off the stars in the sky.

Standing here, I dare not speak loudly for fear of disturbing the gods in the sky.

3, "Youzhou Tower" Tang Chenzi Ang

No one can see the ancient wisdom of the ancient king, only those wise men who can't see the afterlife can see it.

Only the boundless universe, boundless, can't stop the tears full of sadness.

4. Ye Mengde's "Dianjiang Lip Shaoxing Mao Yi Summit Dingding Pavilion"

Dimly discernible dangerous pavilion, talking and laughing alone on Qianfeng. Who to share the reward with. Wan Li is full of smoke and waves.

Thinking about the world when you are old. Empty and melancholy. Teenagers are bold and unrestrained. Don't learn from failure.

5, "Looking at the Heron Tower" Wang Tangzhi Huan

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea.

By going up one flight of stairs, look further.

6. "Missing Chang 'an Hometown, March 9" Cen Can

On the ninth festival of the ninth day of September, I reluctantly climbed to the heights to look out, but no one could deliver wine in the marching war.

I look at my hometown Chang 'an with a heavy heart. The chrysanthemums around this battlefield are scattered.

Although Wang Bo was a fleeting meteor in the sky of a poetic country in the Tang Dynasty, like Li He in the middle Tang Dynasty, Keats in Britain and lermontov in Russia, he only lived for 27 years, but left a long and eternal light.

Wang Bo's life was eventful, but he described the grandeur and charm of lofty pavilions. The princes and nobles in his works showed a profound sense of history and a vague sense of the universe against the backdrop of boundless time and space.