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Nursery rhymes describing Hangzhou scenery

Nursery rhymes about Hangzhou scenery are as follows:

How beautiful the landscape in Hangzhou is, and the scenery is pleasant.

1. West Lake scenery

The West Lake is tree-lined and crystal clear. When the lotus is in full bloom, it is as beautiful as a fairy.

2. Qiantang River

Qiantang River flows and the tide surges forward. The tide is like thunder and lightning, better than Liangshan heroes.

3. The mountains overlap.

Thousands of peaks are stacked, and Zhejiang has a panoramic view. The sea of clouds is boundless and the scenery is beautiful.

4. Places of interest

Pagoda of Six Harmonies towering into the sky, Lingyin Temple towering old trees. A winding courtyard is like a courtyard, and a broken bridge is like snow.

5. Tea culture

Longjing tea is full of fragrance and Tieguanyin has a unique taste. Hangzhou tea is world-famous and has a long history of tea culture.

6. Food culture

Song Saoyu soup is thick, vermicelli is thin, and crabs outside the building are fat. Everyone likes the meat culture in the south, and hangzhou dishes is memorable.

7. Garden culture

There are countless treasures of ancient buildings, and Xiling Yinshe has exquisite paintings and calligraphy. Su Causeway spring dawn koi fish tour, Cuiwei Mountain lotus in full bloom.

Summary:

Hangzhou landscape nursery rhymes describe Hangzhou's unique natural scenery, historical sites, traditional culture and gourmet culture. These elements add a strong humanistic atmosphere and tourist charm to Hangzhou.

Extended knowledge

1. What is a nursery rhyme?

Nursery rhymes, a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced as tóng yáo o, are short poems for children, emphasizing meter and rhyme, and are usually passed down orally. Many nursery rhymes are gradually processed and circulated according to idioms in ancient ceremonies, or processed based on later historical events.

Nursery rhymes are recorded in all countries, nationalities and cultures around the world. For example, Saint Amethyst in China and Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star in Britain. On June 7th, 2008, Beijing nursery rhymes were approved by the State Council to be included in the second batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

Two. basic concept

Generally speaking, "nursery rhymes" refer to songs sung by children, which have no music score and harmonious and short syllables. It has many names. For example, Du Fu, a person from the dynasty, classified "nursery rhymes, female rhymes, nursery rhymes and baby rhymes" as "nursery rhymes" in "Common Proverbs". Besides, there are other ancient books called Songs of the Wise Son, Children's Songs, Children's Songs, Confucian Songs, Children's Tales and Girls' Ballads. Although the names are different, the contents are the same.