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Let us feel the beauty of ancient rhyme of Qijiang in ancient poems.

Poetry is the condensation of China culture.

Every inch of rivers and mountains, every piece of vegetation

They are full of poetry and strong feelings of literati and poets.

"One ring of Lishui, Ling Ying Qianfeng."

A poem by Wu Zongyan, a poet in Qing Dynasty.

"Guihai ascended to Chongshan in nine days, and made progress step by step".

Take us into the Qijiang River born of water.

Qijiang described by the ancients

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According to legend, when Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, exiled Yelang, he saw the beautiful scenery of Ligongba on the Qijiang River and lived here for many years. Later generations named this place "Ligongba" in memory of Li Bai. This name continues to this day, and now it has become one of the business cards of Qijiang Huaba tourist scenic spot. Whether this place name really commemorates Li Bai's coming here remains to be further verified by experts and scholars.

Ming and Qing dynasties

According to the Daoguang Bishan County Records, Yang Shen, the first of the "three great talents of Ming Dynasty", also came to Qijiang and wrote the poem "Go to the end of southern Sichuan and hide the boat in the depths of the river". The largest number of Qijiang poems was in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, reaching more than 100. On the one hand, it is because the Ming and Qing dynasties are not long away from today, which is convenient for the preservation of historical materials; On the other hand, due to the further prosperity of Qijiang in Ming and Qing Dynasties, it also promoted the vigorous development of poetry.

Laoyingshan in Qijiang

Love this mountain the most.

Among the beautiful scenery of Qijiang River, Laoyingshan is the most loved by the ancients. His poems include Looking at Yingshan by Fu Guangzhai, the magistrate of Chongqing in Ming Dynasty, Walking in the Mountains by Wang Baiyun, a scholar in Ming Dynasty, and Overlooking Yingshan by Jiang Dexin, a scholar in Qing Dynasty.

/kloc-More than 0/00 years ago, A Qing poet Yang Rong wrote a poem for Laoyingshan in Qijiang: "Who lives in Yingzhou, the shadow grows in the thick clouds. Falling flowers and flowing water are warm in spring, and ancient trees are cold and summer. " Eagle Mountain is located to the east of Qijiang River. The ancients wrote: "Eagle Mountain is located in the southeast of Xiong Zhifu, stretching for hundreds of miles, with stars and peaks, and wonders." The stems are different. Wan Ren, the dragon head, has a clear stream in the chest, stalagmites are Chihiro, and it is cold. The fog comes from the mountainside and lives on the mountain, overlooking the Eight Wastes. "

Baiyunguan

Located at the top of Laoying Mountain, the Baiyun Taoist Temple is also a must in ancient times, which has been praised by scholars, resulting in "eight sights of Baiyun Taoist Temple": stalagmites towering into the sky, southern rock fairy playing, cave jade well, Qiongzhi Lilian, leading clouds, flying springs spraying jade, playing piano step by step, and rock wave double carp.

Such as stalagmites soaring into the sky, there is a huge stone on the cliff side of Qianyang Bridge in Baiyun Temple, which is as towering as a peak and several feet high, and looks like a bamboo shoot. Fang Lin, a man of A Qing dynasty, once wrote a poem praising: "If you don't take shelter from the wind at night, this gentleman's attitude is empty;" In the evening, I come to hold the golden stem dew, and the cloud liquid is neglected in my palm. "The Qing Dynasty juren Luo Xing also left a poem:" Long days and a half, slim, leaning against the clouds; "Spring thunder refused to add new bamboo shoots. It is suspected that the emperor refined them."

Qijiang Gujianshan

Located in the southeast of Qijiang River, Gujian Mountain is a place frequented by ancient literati with pleasant scenery. Chen Kun, a poet in the Qing Dynasty, wrote a poem when climbing a mountain: "Gu Jian is hard to pull out, and it is hard to pull out." Zhang Xianda, a tribute student of Qijiang in the Qing Dynasty, also fell for it and wrote a poem: "Dive through dangerous ladders and detours, and teach the world at top frequency."

Life is not just the present, but also poetry and distance.

Not only to satisfy their spiritual world.

It is also to meet the great ambition of traveling around the world.

I'm afraid this is the envy of everyone.

Chongqing Qijiang wandered through ancient and modern poems and songs.

Finally let the poem and the distance come together.