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Poems depicting the splendor of China architecture

Idioms describing architecture:

Carving beams and painting buildings-ornate buildings

Outstanding

And the character of the old world

A unique and beautiful place

Like fish scales and comb teeth-closely arranged

(of buildings) magnificent and sparkling.

out of the ordinary

Rolling mountains

world-famous

unapproachable

high buildings and large mansions

Skyscraper

Qingwa Baiqiang

Poetry:

Such as wings, spine, birds and flies. "This is a poem in the Book of Songs that describes the palace architecture of the Zhou Dynasty. In the eyes of the ancients, they naturally associated architectural forms with birds.

Gong Fang Du Fu Mu

Erchuan dissolves and flows into the palace wall. Five steps to the first floor and ten steps to a pavilion. The corridor is waist-tied, and the eaves are high. Hold the terrain and intrigue with each other.

Hit, hit, hit, and there is a honeycomb vortex. I don't know if it will drop tens of millions.

For example, Xuanzhou sent Pei Tan, the judge, to Zhou Shu, Mu Mu to return to Beijing in the palace, Yunzhe Temple in Jiuhuashan Road, Liuyuqiao in Qingyijiang Village, and "Autumn Mountain Wandering in Rain and Rain, Leaning over Temple Buildings in the South of the Yangtze River" in three poems (I) all show that Du Mu appreciates Buddhist architecture.

Genting Temple on Jiuhuashan Road and Liu Fuqiao in Qingyijiang Village —— Du Mu's Xuanzhou Sent Judge Pei Tan to Zhou Shu, Mu Mu wanted to enter the palace and return to Beijing.

Wandering in the clear rain and autumn mountains and leaning all over the temples and buildings in the south of the Yangtze River —— Three nostalgic poems by Du Mu (Ⅰ)

Nine-day Palace is Cold in the Morning and Ten-mile Building is Bright in the Moon —— Four Drums Outside Jiahui Gate by Lu You to Zhaigong in the Southern Suburb