Poems related to landscape

One water protects the field and surrounds it with green, while two mountains send green to the door--Song. Wang Anshi's "Calligraphy on the Wall of Mr. Huyin"

The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows over the stones--Wang Wei

The Heavenly Gate interrupts the opening of the Chu River, and the blue water flows eastward to this point--Li Bai's "Looking at the Heavenly Gate Mountain"

The mountains reflect the slanting sun and the sky is connected to the water, and the fragrant grasses have no feeling, but more so outside the slanting sun. At night, the clear stream flows towards the Three Gorges, and I think of you, but I don't see you going down to Yuzhou. --Li Bai, Emei Mountain Moon Song

The water is tranquil, and the mountains and islands are horrified. --Cao Cao's "A View of the Sea"

One water protects the field and surrounds it with green, while two mountains send the green door to the door--Wang Anshi's "The Wall of Mr. Huyin"

The water is brimming with water and the sun is shining well, while the mountains are empty of rain and it is strange.