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Ancient poems about Slender West Lake

Slender West Lake is a famous scenic spot in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, and a historical and cultural attraction. Many literati came here to visit and enjoy the scenery, and left many poems and songs.

The following are some ancient poems about Slender West Lake:

"Evening View of Slender West Lake" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

Slender West Lake, autumn colors are rolling in waves, and the waves are covered with cold smoke emerald. The mountains reflect the setting sun, the sky meets the water, and the fragrant grass is ruthless, even outside the setting sun.

"Red Cliff Ode" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

The spectacular "Three Gorges" leads to "Xizhou" and "Slender West Lake", showing the author's love for the mountains and rivers of Jiangnan and the future of the country expectations.

Where is the water? The mountains and islands are standing tall. I want to compete with God. On a sunny day, it is particularly charming to see the red clothes and plain clothes. There are so many beauties in the country that it attracts countless heroes to bow down. It is a pity that the Qin Emperor and the Han Dynasty were slightly less talented in literature, and the Tang Zong and Song Zu were slightly less elegant. The genius of the generation, Genghis Khan, only knew how to bend a bow and shoot at giant eagles. It's all gone, let's count the famous people, but let's look at the present.

"Night Parking in Slender West Lake" by Yang Wanli of the Yuan Dynasty

On the mountainside on the west bank of Slender West Lake, the slanting moon surges toward the dawn sky. The clouds and trees are lost in Jinzhu, and the wind sails across the single bridge. Looking back at the middle stream under the sky, unintentional clouds are chasing each other on the rocks.

The above are some ancient poems related to Slender West Lake. These poems describe the beautiful natural scenery of Slender West Lake and express the poet's deep affection for the mountains and rivers of Jiangnan.