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Weizi 822

Climb Xishan to see Shixia Lake

During the reign of Tang Changqing (AD 822), Bai Juyi stabbed Hangzhou, tasted Gu Kuang, a mentor of Haining, and went to the western hills to see Shixia Lake and wrote poems. Because Bai Juyi was an assistant minister in Zhongshu Province (also known as Wei Zi Province in Tang Dynasty), Xishan Mountain was also known as Wei Zishan.

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Brother ling sings a boat, and the south lake in the tree seems to open.

Smoke curled up from the kitchen, and Youxi Road was long and thin with new moss.

Residents often have nothing to do when something happens, and the magistrate is alone when he is idle.

I still remember Chang 'an's poems, and I was disappointed in the reading desk.

Since ancient times, Qian Jiangchao has been called the miracle of the world. Whenever the spring tide comes, the waves are rough and magnificent, and the sound of the tide shakes the ground, such as thousands of troops and horses, and the river rolls, which really tends to "cross the river and destroy the mountains." The tidal head is generally 1-2 meters high, and the highest is more than 5 meters. It pushes upstream at a speed of 5-7 meters per second, sweeping and spectacular. Zhang Yu, a writer in the Ming Dynasty, once wrote such a poem for him: "The Luosha River (Qiantang River) is at the beginning of August, and the mountains and seas are vast. Liu Ao rolled up the Milky Way and Ma Benteng crossed the snow. "

Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, once wrote, "You don't play the strings when you hear Lei Zhen from a hundred miles away. Even riding out, the river is waiting for the high tide. According to the sun and the autumn sky, the sky is floating and the sea is vast. The stormy waves came like snow and it was cold. "

Liu Yuxi once lamented in his poem: "In August, the waves roared and his head was several feet high, touching the mountain. After a while, I arrived at Haimen, and the rolled sand was like a snowdrift. "