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What ancient poems describe "historical changes"
1, the Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away heroes.

Whether it is right and wrong or failure, it is empty now and has disappeared with the passage of time.

Said by: Shen's "Linjiang Xian" rolled across the Yangtze River.

The Yangtze River flows eastward and never looks back. Many heroes disappear like flying waves.

What is right and wrong, success and failure, are short-lived and not long-lasting.

2. Looking west means hesitating.

Sad Qin and Han dynasties, ten thousand palaces have been made of earth.

From: Bird Yang Hao goat Tongguan nostalgia.

I looked at the ancient capital Chang 'an and thought a lot.

Sadly, after passing through the ruins of Qin and Han palaces, I saw countless palaces turned to dust.

The feudal dynasty established people to suffer; The feudal dynasty has perished and the people are still suffering.

3, misty rain surprised Watson, and the palace was the old imperial city.

If you ask about the rise and fall of ancient and modern times, please only look at Luoyang City.

Said by: Sima Guang of Song Dynasty, passing through Luoyang Old Town.

Smoke and dust roared, and now there are only a few ancient palaces left in the former imperial city.

If people want to know the law of ups and downs through the ages, just look at Luoyang City.

4. There are weeds and flowers beside Suzaku Bridge, and the sunset in Wuyi Lane is oblique.

Swallows under the eaves of Wang Dao and Xie An have now flown into the homes of ordinary people.

From: Tang Yuxi's Wu Yixiang.

The Suzaku Bridge is covered with clumps of weeds and small wild flowers, and the sunset is in broken walls at the corner of Wuyi Lane.

Swallows that once built their nests in front of Xie Wang Hall now fly into the homes of ordinary people.

5. Looking around Mount Li, A Fang was on fire. Where did you get the leisure at that time?

I saw that the grass was sparse and the water was lingering.

I still hate foggy trees.

From: The Goat Li Shan Nostalgia.

Looking around on Mount Li, Epang Palace has been destroyed by a fire. It was prosperous and rich at that time. Where is it now? I see withered grass and water waves spinning around.

The regrets left up to now are like fireworks.