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Tang poems about tourist attractions in Xi'an

Early spring

Han Yu

The light rain on Tianjie is as moist as crisp, and the color of grass looks far away but not up close.

The best thing about spring is that it is better than the smoke and willows all over the imperial capital.

Han Shi

Han Hong

Flowers are flying everywhere in Spring City, and the east wind of Han Shi keeps the willows from slanting.

At dusk, candles were passed around the Han Palace, and light smoke dispersed into the house of the Five Marquises.

Weicheng Song

Wang Wei

The morning rain in Weicheng touches the light dust, and the guesthouses are green and willows are new.

I urge you to have another glass of wine and leave Yangguan in the west without any friends

Zhongnan Mountain

Wang Wei

Taiyi is close to Tiandu , from mountains to sea corners.

The white clouds look back and merge, and the blue mist comes in to see nothing.

The peaks in the field change, and there are many valleys and clouds.

If you want to stay somewhere, ask the woodcutter across the water.

Chang'an Autumn View

The building is leaning against the frost tree, and there is no mirror in the sky.

The southern sky and autumn colors are both powerful.

Looking back at Chang'an, there are piles of embroidery, and thousands of doors are opened one after another on the top of the mountain.

The red concubine on horseback smiled, but no one knew it was lychee.

The sparrows are about to pick up the flowers, but the peach blossoms planted by your family have not yet bloomed.

Chang'an has seen all of February, and the spring breeze has already urged me to send my reports.