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What are the poems that express "cherish the afterglow of the sunset"
Outside the pavilion, the clouds burst into red, the sun set, Shan Yu didn't arrive, and the wind had blown all over Xianyang Tower.
People say that sunset is the end of the world. -Homesickness by Song Li Gou
People say that the place where the sun goes down is the end of the world. I try my best to see the end of the world, but I can't see my home.
A sunset is spreading in the water, half of the river is rustling and half of the river is red. -Tang Li Bai's "Mu Jiang Yin"
In the evening, the setting sun is about to set, and it is gently scattered on the river. The river looks bright red under the setting sun, but the green waves are rolling on it.
4. The mountains cover the day, and the sea drains the golden river. -Don Wang Zhihuan at the Heron Hotel.
The sunset slowly sinks beside the western hills, and the Yellow River rushes to the East China Sea.
5. but I looked home, and the twilight was getting thicker? The river is shrouded in mist, which brings people deep melancholy. -The Yellow Crane Tower of Don Cui Hao
It is getting late. Looking into the distance, where is my hometown? In front of me, I saw a mist hanging over the river, which brought people deep sorrow.
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