Ancient poems about horses

Ancient poems about horses: 1. A glowing glass of wine, I advise you to drink pipa at once. -William Wang's Liangzhou Ci.

2. Bamboo straw sandals are lighter than horses, who is afraid? A raincoat and hemp fiber, despite the wind and rain, still live my life. -Su Shi's Collection of Wind and Rain, Don't Listen to the Sound of Beating Leaves through the Forest.

Flowers are more and more attractive, and shallow grass can be without horseshoes. -Bai Juyi's spring outing in Qiantang.

4. Dead vines and old trees faint crows, small bridges and flowing water, old roads and thin horses. -Ma Zhiyuan's "Tianjingsha Qiu Si".

5. But make the Dragon City fly, and don't teach Huma to cross the Yinshan Mountain. -Wang Changling's "plug".