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Ancient poems about Lushan Mountain

The ancient poems about Lushan Mountain are as follows:

1, flying down three thousands of feet, it is suspected that the Milky Way has set for nine days. Wang Lushan Waterfall written by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty means that there seem to be several thousands of feet waterfalls soaring on the high cliff, which makes people think that the Milky Way is falling from the sky.

2. I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but I am only on this mountain. From the Song Dynasty, Su Shi inscribed Xilin Wall, which means: I am in the true face of Lushan Mountain and can't recognize it.

Five ancient peaks in the southeast of Lushan Mountain cut Jin Furong in the sky. From Li Bai's "Five Old Peaks in Lushan Mountain" in the Tang Dynasty, it is that the Five Old Peaks are located in the southeast of Lushan Mountain and stand like a blooming golden lotus.

4. On the first day of the incense burner, the waterfall sprayed Chen Hong from Meng Haoran's "Li Peng Lake Looking at Lushan Mountain" in the Tang Dynasty, which meant that a red sun rose from the incense burner peak and the waterfall reflected into a rainbow.

Lushan Mountain stands beside Nandou, shrouded in mist, like a nine-sided screen. In the Tang Dynasty, Li Bai wrote a song "Lushan Mountain Examines Lu Xuzhou Song", saying that the beautiful Lushan Mountain stands tall and straight next to Nandou, and the nine Dieyun screens are like brilliant clouds.