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What are the poems about the wind, flowers, snow and moon in Cangshan and Erhai Lake?

The poems about the wind, flowers, snow and moon in Cangshan Mountain and Erhai Lake are:

1. Guo Moruo·Modern's "Seven Wonders of Dali" The ancient city is blooming with wind, flowers, snow and moon, and Erhai Lake and Cangshan Mountain are ranked first.

2. "Sleeping at Furong Mountain in the Snow" by Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty The Cangshan Mountain is far away at dusk, the weather is cold and the white house is poor. Translation: As night falls, the rolling mountains become more profound in the vast night.

Introduction to Cangshan Erhai Lake:

It is located in Dali City, Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province, with an altitude of 2090 meters. It is located on a low-latitude plateau, with little temperature difference in the four seasons and distinct dry and wet seasons. The climate is mainly monsoon, covering an area of ??about 1,096 square kilometers. It has a subtropical alpine climate. It is a national AAAA tourist attraction and is open to the public free of charge.

The forest in Cangshan Mountain also forms its own landscape. This green mountain all year round forms a young forest and grassland belt, a pine and oak forest belt, a fir and miscellaneous wood belt, and an alpine grassland belt from bottom to top. It has a well-defined alpine landscape and a changing seasonal landscape.

The Cangshan fir, named after Cangshan Mountain, stands tall on the cliffs of Cangshan Mountain with an altitude of more than 3,000 meters due to its charming appearance and temperament that is not afraid of wind, snow and severe cold. It is the only tree species of the genus Fir in China. It is the southernmost tree species geographically distributed and is also a unique alpine landscape plant in China. It is known as the "gentleman among trees".