Fortunately, my purpose was not here, but Yishuiwan. I got on the boat and left the cave, and changed to a battery car on the way. Arriving at the foot of a small hill, the door number said "Taiji Bay", but in fact, it would be better to call it "Yishuiwan". When I asked the guide, I learned that there are two observation platforms on the mountain. It took 15 minutes to climb the first observation platform, and another half an hour to climb the second observation platform. I looked up and estimated that it would be 45 minutes. You can turn the mountain over. Later, my guess was confirmed. It took me less than 5 minutes to climb the first observation deck, and less than 10 minutes to climb the second one. The tour guide's time may be that of a local centenary.
The second observation deck is a pavilion. It was a good weather at that time, with sunshine, blue sky and white clouds. Looking around, the river at the foot of the mountain flowed across from left to right. It suddenly turned a bend of nearly 180 degrees, turned to the left, and then turned another big bend, forming a S-shaped shape, gurgling water, gradually moving away. There are green rice fields nearby, dense trees are planted on the river bank, and in the distance are lush green mountains. The landscape and pastoral atmosphere are perfectly combined. During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Tao Yuanming founded the pastoral poetry school, and during the Southern Dynasty, Xie Lingyun founded the landscape poetry school. Why did the Tang Dynasty call landscape poetry and pastoral poetry together? Seeing the scene in front of me, I had a deeper understanding of this issue.
Arriving at the dock at the foot of the mountain, I sat on a bamboo raft, faced the cool breeze again, admired the green mountains on both sides of the river, and returned to the gate of the scenic area
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