Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - Tourism Poetry and Ancient Poetry

Tourism Poetry and Ancient Poetry

Poems about tourism are as follows:

1, Cheng Hao (Song Dynasty): Fiona Fang ran amok in the wild, and in the spring, he entered the surrounding area of Yaoshanbi.

Enjoy yourself in the lush and flowery gardens, and witness that spring has arrived in the distant mountains and surrounded by full of green.

2, "Youchun Lake" Xu Fu (Song Dynasty): Spring rain broke the bridge, and the boat propped up Liu Yin.

After a few days of rain, the river rose and flooded the small bridge, so people could not cross the river. Just then, a boat slowly pulled out from under the Liu Yin.

Song Qi (Song Dynasty): The scenery in Dongcheng has become better. Welcome guests with wrinkled ripples. Poplar smoke is lighter than Han Xiao, and the branches of red apricots are full of spring.

Walking in Dongcheng, I feel that spring is getting better and better, and the wrinkled water waves are slowly shaking on the boat. All the green willows are dancing in the morning fog, and the pink apricot flowers are full of enchanting spring.

4. Jiang Kui (Song Dynasty): The Spring Tour to the West Lake has not passed.

Xing Wu's spectacular spring outing can't be compared with the West Lake.

5, "The garden is worthless" Song (Ye Shaoweng): Spring can't close the garden, and an apricot goes out of the wall.

But the spring scenery in this garden can't be caged after all. Look, there is a pink apricot flower on the wall.

6. Xu (Song) Lake: It's sunny and sunny, and several boats return to the dusk to play flute and drum.

In warm and sunny weather, people are in a good mood. Accompanied by drums and flutes, people paddled heartily in the afterglow of the sunset.