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Complete collection of landscape couplets

The ancients loved poetry, and they loved landscapes even more. They often liked to express their life insights in poems about landscapes. Are there any couplets about landscapes? Here are the landscape couplets I have compiled for you. You are welcome to read them.

Landscape Couplet 1

The setting sun is full of seven trees all over the mountain; the green water is flying over the cliff, forming a curtain.

The reed flute blows the rhyme of spring willows; the cuckoos bloom together into volcanic clouds.

The breeze secretly hugs the east and west ridges; the bright moon gently knocks on the doors near and far.

The swaying branches and the chirping of birds startle sweet dreams; the wind carries the fragrance of plum blossoms into the green tower.

The high and low ridges make the spring breeze stir; the big and small streams make the clouds fly.

On the ridge, the clouds are floating like clouds on the ridge; on the bank of the embankment, Buddhas and willows are like willows.

There is fresh and tender grass in front of the ridge; there is a transparent spring at the bottom of the valley.

The floating mist envelops the fragrance; the long and short new branches are decorated with green. Landscape Couplet 2

The first couplet: The swaying branches and the chirping of birds startle sweet dreams;

The second couplet: The wind carries the fragrance of plum blossoms into the green building.

The first line: The moon is missing and the moon is full, and the stars are in the eyes;

The second line: The flowers are blooming and falling in the heart of the tree.

The first couplet: A life-long love of mountains and rivers;

The second couplet: The four seasons couplet sings the song of the sun and the moon.

The first couplet: The setting sun is full of brocade trees and the mountains are covered with brocade;

The second couplet: A curtain of green water flying over the cliff. Landscape couplet three

The first couplet: Four ridges and eight peaks shake the road;

The second couplet: Three streams and a hundred waterfalls embrace the clouds.

First line: Cool breeze and bright moon;

Second line: Watch the moving water and watch the mountains quietly.

The first couplet: The breeze secretly embraces the east and west ridge;

The second couplet: The bright moon gently knocks on the door near and far.

The first couplet: The green mountains are painted without ink for thousands of years;

The second couplet: The green water is the stringless Qin.

First line: Thousands of lotus flowers three feet of water;

Second line: A bright moon and half a pavilion with wind. Four Couplets of Landscapes

The peaks are painted on all four sides; half of the river is embroidered and filled with spring water.

The spring breeze outdoors makes the willows green; the flower stamens in the garden spit out poetic red.

Willow branches fall by the stream; clouds are floating in the sky.

You can enjoy the maple leaves in the high mountains; you can listen to the sound of waterfalls in the deep valleys.

When spring comes, the grass is full of fragrance; when winter comes, thousands of streams play the musical instrument.

The flowing water gently touches the willows on the embankment; the fallen flowers are fragrant and fragrant by the stone edge spring.

The moon is missing and the stars are round in the eyes; flowers are blooming and falling in the heart of the tree.

The spring breeze makes thousands of colorful trees; the flowing water makes strings play thousands of streams.

The wind blew the clouds and the flowers bloomed; the water poured down the cliffs and the snow flew everywhere.