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Ancient poems about tourism

1. Poems about tourism (What are the poems about tourism)

Poems about tourism (What are the poems about tourism) 1. What are the poems about tourism

1. "A Walk in the Suburbs" Cheng Hao (Song Dynasty)

The green fields of Fangyuan are full of leisurely activities, and spring comes into the distant mountains and green surroundings.

Translation: I played happily in the fields full of fragrant grass and flowers, and saw that the spring scenery had reached the distant mountains, and the surroundings were green.

2. "Spring Tour on the Lake" by Xu Fu (Song Dynasty)

The spring rain broke the bridge and no one could cross it, so the small boat pushed out of the willow shade.

Translation: It had been raining for several days, and the river rose and submerged the small bridge, making it impossible for people to cross the river. At this moment, a small boat slowly sailed out from under the willow shade.

3. "Spring in the Jade House·Spring Scene" by Song Qi (Song Dynasty)

The scenery in the east city gradually becomes better. Wrinkles and ripples welcome guests. Outside the green poplar smoke, the morning light is cold, and the red apricot branches are full of spring.

Walking around the East City, I feel that the spring scenery is getting better and better, and the wrinkled water waves are slowly rocking on the boat. Green willows sway gracefully in the morning mist, and pink apricot flowers bloom all over the branches, creating an enchanting spring atmosphere.

4. "Pipa Immortal: When the Sculls Come" Jiang Kui (Song Dynasty)

Spring outings are so popular that the West Lake cannot be visited.

Translation: The spectacular scene of Wuxing’s spring outing cannot be compared to the West Lake.

5. "A Visit to the Garden Is Not Worth It" Song Dynasty (Ye Shaoweng)

The garden is full of spring scenery and cannot be closed, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall.

Translation: But after all, the spring scenery in the garden cannot be contained. Look, there is a pink apricot flower sticking out of the wall.

6. "On the Lake" by Xu Yuanjie (Song Dynasty)

The weather is sunny and people are in good spirits, and the boats are returning home with the sound of flutes and drums at sunset.

Translation: The weather is warm and sunny, and people are in a good mood. Taking advantage of the sunset and accompanied by bursts of drums and flutes, people row boats one after another and return happily.

7. "Ruan Langgui·On a spring outing in Nanyuan" Ouyang Xiu (Song Dynasty)

On a spring outing in Nanyuan, the wind was gentle and the horses neighed.

Translation: Taking a spring outing in the gardens of the southern suburbs, you can hear the neighing of horses from time to time in the warm spring breeze.

8. "Flowers in the Back Garden·I don’t recognize the West Lake in one spring" Xu Di (Song Dynasty)

The east wind does not care about the pipa. Falling flowers blow everywhere.

Translation: How can the east wind know the sadness in the sound of my pipa? It blows back and forth and blows away every flower.

9. "Pipa Immortal: When the Double Oars Come" Jiang Kui (Song Dynasty)

When the Two Oars Come, there are people who are like old peach roots and peach leaves.

Translation: A small boat came up on the river with double oars, and I suddenly realized that the person on the boat seemed to be my former lover.

10. "Spring Tour in Sidi Township" Wei Zhuang (Tang Dynasty)

On a spring tour, apricot blossoms blow all over your head. Whose family on the street is young and romantic?

Translation: On a spring outing, the wind blows apricot blossoms all over my head. Whose young man is there on the field road? His youth is like a flower and he is really romantic.

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