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What poems and travel notes describe Zhangjiajie?
Five amazing steps, seven amazing steps; Ten steps away, dumbfounded. -Joo Won? is on his way to sightseeing.

The dangerous Yaocun is deep in Jin Bianxi. Go to Huangshizhai Village and see the mountains and rivers. -Shen Congwen's "You Zhang Jia Ban"

The spirits of Wang Yue gather, and the three mountains are purple and concentrated. Where is fairyland? Look for it in Wulingyuan. -Wuling wonderland in Yang Guoxiang.

The outdoor adventure is beautiful and the scenery is beautiful. Huangshan is a handsome warrior, and Qingyan is even better. -Liao Hansheng's "Zanqing Rock Mountain"

In a hot world, this mountain is cool alone. The world should stop here and purify the heart and intestines. -Shang Yang's "Qingyan Mountain"

Only when you get to Zhangjiajie can you know the wonders of the world. Looking back, the dust is low. Lohan welcomes guests early, and Yun Fei enters the valley late. Natural picture, it is better to have a rest and go home. -Wu Huizhong's "The Picture of Nature"

Hi, to Zhangjiajie, the scenery is first-class. The golden whip rises to the ground, and the silver sword is drawn in the sky. The peak moves in the clouds and the water is in the continent. Cicadas are singing constantly, and people are traveling in a picture world. -Li, "Tour Zhangjiajie"

Small yellow light stone village, Sumu golden whip rock. Cliffs are like knives, mountains are like axes. Clouds rise from the foot of the mountain and the sun rises from the edge of the ridge. Want to go with the flow, where is Penglai? -A Journey to Zhangjiajie by Ai Dingsheng

Hard rocks are psychic, and they are born in various ways. The golden whip flashes in the sun, and the bright moon holds jade. On the edge of the stream, the grass is green, and on the top of the rock, the grass is green. Climbing the rugged road requires ambitious people. —— Thoughts on Cheng Ruixiang's visit to Zhangjiajie

We helped each other on the secluded path in the fir forest. People are separated by smoke trees, and streams sound dangerous. Ladder cliff, stone gap hanging loose. Further up Huangshi Road, the clouds are deepest and heaviest. -Li's "Quiet Chinese fir forest"