What are the poems describing the summer scenery of Beidaihe?
The heavy rain falls on you Yan, the white waves are sky-high, and the fishing boat is outside Qinhuangdao. We can't see a piece of Wang Yang, so who can we turn to for help?
In the past 1000 years, Wei Wu waved a whip and left a legacy in the East. The bleak autumn wind is changing the world again today.
Beidaihe: Located in the southwest coast of Qinhuangdao City and the Bohai Sea in the northeast of Hebei Province, Beidaihe is a famous summer resort. Youyan: This refers to Hebei Province in general. You Zhou and Guo Yan in ancient China are both in the northern part of Hebei Province today. Qinhuangdao: Located in the northeast of Hebei Province, it is said that Qin Shihuang cruised here, hence the name. Whose side: where. Past: past. Wei Wu: Cao Cao, the Emperor Wu of Wei, was a famous politician and strategist in the Three Kingdoms period. Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty once named him Wang Wei. After Cao Cao's death, his son Cao Pi established the State of Wei and respected him as Emperor Wu. There is Jieshi in the east: Jieshi: the name of the mountain, in Changli County, Hebei Province, near the Bohai Sea. Legacy: a poem left behind. When Cao Cao returned home from the Northern Expedition to Wuhuan in triumph, he climbed Jieshi Mountain and wrote poems generously. In Out of Xiamen, there is a chapter entitled "Looking at the sea": "Looking at the sea facing the eastern Jieshi. ..... autumn wind bleak, Hongbo surges. ..... The following "bleak autumn wind is today again" leads to this. Bleak: The sound of autumn wind blowing the vegetation. Today is again: it's time for "bleak autumn wind".
The charming seashore-Beidaihe Wetland
Overlooking the pigeon nest
Climb the Eagle Horn Pavilion at the commanding height of the pigeon nest in Beidaihe, face the sea and look to the left. You can see the surging sea, and patches of wetlands are exposed to the water. The combination of the sea and the wetland forms a huge mirror, which highlights the three-dimensional sense of the sea. This water area is Beidaihe Binhai Wetland Reserve.
When the breeze blows, silver waves ripple and seagulls chirp and rotate on the sea. Looking around, the world is boundless, and the sky and the sea are connected in the drizzle. If it weren't for the bumpy fishing boat in the wind and waves, we really couldn't tell where the edge of the sea was and where the fate of the sky was! Being here, it seems that people are naturally integrated with the sea and heaven and earth, which makes people relaxed and happy. Then, their hearts were suddenly enlightened, and their imagination was brought forth new ideas, giving birth to infinite feelings and endless love sighs.
Most of the scenic spots in Beidaihe are beside Haibin Avenue. You can take bus No.34 from Qinhuangdao to most scenic spots and free baths. The wetland reserve is sandwiched between the Olympic Park and the zoo. It is said that you can also go to the wetland reserve by the sea in pigeon nest park.
Walking near the wetland, the wetland is really beautiful! Here, the water plants are abundant, the water waves are sparkling, the forest is near the sea, and the sea is near the beach. The aquatic plants here are washed away by the sea every day. The grass is colorful and covered with moss, which has a different kind of beauty.
This is the hometown of fish and crabs and a paradise for birds. You see, pairs of waterfowl, like jumping notes, are dotted on the vast sea. They hover leisurely for a while, dive in a straight line for a while, or jump to prey or chase with their wings, and some stretch out their long necks and mouths to comb their feathers leisurely, or relax in colorful aquatic plants in twos and threes. ...
It is far from the city, away from the hubbub, without noise and interference. Part of it is the deep affection of the ebb and flow of the sea to the wetland, and part of it is the delicious food given to birds by the sea after the stormy waves hit the shore, and there are dense forests on the shore for them to inhabit. Here, it is full of peace and tranquility, with a true, natural, elegant and harmonious ecological beauty.
Standing in the wetland and looking back at the pigeon nest, the shape of an eagle-horn stone eagle (called a wild pigeon by locals) appeared. Standing in the depths of the sea, the white waves are surging and undulating, floating on the other side of the sea like rows of silver cabins. The sound of the waves is getting louder and louder, and the waves are getting louder, higher and closer. The tide is rising! At this moment, the whole body and mind, like walking clouds, have been boiling with the sea!
Leaning against the wooden promenade by the sea, watching the ebb and flow of the tide, watching the white sails and listening to the sound of the waves and birds, how comfortable and carefree it is! I like Beidaihe, the natural bathing place in Beidaihe, the blue sea, walking barefoot on the thin and soft beach, and the Beidaihe wetland where man and nature are integrated. If there is an opportunity, I will come to get close to this land of feng shui.