The last sentence of Jiang Liu Tian Di was " whether there are mountains or not."
The next sentence of Jiang Liu Tian Di was,"The mountains are there or not."
The next sentence of Jiang Liu Tian Di was,"The mountains are there or not."
the mountain's beauty is in or out.
The next sentence of Jiang Liu Tian Di was,"The mountains are there or not."
The next sentence of Jiang Liu Tian Di was,"The mountains are there or not."
The next sentence of Jiang Liu Tian Di was,"The mountains are there or not." This poem came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei's "Han River Linpan/Han River Linyuan." The whole poem described that the Han River flowed through the Chu Sai and then turned into Sanxiang. The river water surged far away, as if it had flowed out of heaven and earth. The mountains on both sides of the river appeared and disappeared. This poem expressed the poet's pursuit of a beautiful realm and his thoughts and feelings for mountains and rivers.
Chu is blocked by Sanxiang
The River Flowing Beyond Heaven and Earth was a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei. It was from one of his representative works, The Han River. This poem depicted the magnificent scenery of the Han River. Through the flow of the river and the changes of the mountains, it expressed the vastness of the river and the boundless beauty of the mountains. The poem wrote," The river flows beyond the heavens and the earth, and the mountains exist and disappear." It meant that the river seemed to flow beyond the heavens and the earth, while the mountains appeared and disappeared from time to time. This poem was written in a concise and clear style, showing the vastness and depth of the river and the beauty of the changing mountains, giving people a broad and open feeling.
The author of " River Flow Beyond Heaven and Earth " was Cheng Duobao.