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What are the famous ancient poems and sentences describing "tourism"?

1. Hundreds of mountains have no birds, and thousands of paths have no footprints. -Jiang Xue by Liu Zongyuan in the Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: Mountain birds are absolutely; All the roads, no sign of anyone.

2. The mountains cover the day, and the sea drains the golden river. -Wang Zhihuan in the Tang Dynasty, "In the Heron Building"

Commentary: The sunset slowly sinks beside the Western Hills, and the surging Yellow River rushes to the East China Sea. ?

3. Once you climb to the top of the mountain, you will see that other mountains are dwarfed under the sky ... —— Du Fu's "Looking at Yue" in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: Be sure to climb the top of Mount Tai, overlooking the mountains and full of lofty sentiments.

Although a country is divided, the mountains and rivers remain forever, and the spring of trees and grass is back. -Du Fu's Spring Hope in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: Chang' an fell and the country was broken, leaving only mountains and rivers; Spring has come, and Chang 'an, which is sparsely populated, has dense vegetation. ?

There seems to be no one on the empty mountain, but I think I heard a voice. -Chai Lu by Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: There is no one in the lonely mountain, only a burst of voices.

6. The bright moon rises from the mountains in the sky, in the infinite haze of the sea of clouds. -Guan Shanyue by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty.

Commentary: A bright moon rises from Qilian Mountain and crosses the vast sea of clouds.

7. Never tire of seeing it, only Jingting Mountain. -Li Bai's Sitting Alone in Jingting Mountain in the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: You look at me and I look at you. They don't hate each other. It's just me and Jingting Mountain ahead.

8. Peas are planted in Nanshan, and the grass is full of bean seedlings. -Wei He's "Return to the Garden" Part III?

Interpretation: I planted beans at the foot of Nanshan, where weeds are flourishing and peas are sparse.

9. Castle Peak cannot be covered, after all, it flows eastward. -Song people Xin Qiji's "Bodhisattva Man, Book Jiangxi Mouth Wall"

Interpretation: But how can Qingshan stop the river? After all, the river will still flow eastward.

10. I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but I am only on this mountain. -Su Shi's title of Xilin Wall in Song Dynasty

Interpretation: I can't recognize the true face of Lushan Mountain because I am in it.