The poems describing "willow" include:
"Ode to Willow" by He Zhizhang
The jasper is made up into a tree as high as a tree,
ten thousand branches hang down Green silk ribbon.
I don’t know who cuts the thin leaves,
The spring breeze in February is like scissors
"Qingmen Willow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
A green tree Sad color,
I have been involved in the separation and hatred of several people. ?
In order to say goodbye to many people near the capital,
the long strips are folded to reduce the spring breeze.
"New Willows in Chang'an" Chen Guang of the Tang Dynasty
Jiu Mo Yun Chu Ji,
The willows in Huangqu are new.
Different Tianyuan scenery,
First get the sun and spring. ?
The color is light and slightly revealing,
the silk is light and not dusty.
One branch is about to be broken,
It’s time to go home in the morning.
"Ti Liu" by Tang Dihuan
The sky is south and the sky is north,
The shadows are whirling here.
The green color is endless,
Detachment produces more. ?
The remaining rain lingers on the Ba Bank, and
the Sui River is filled with mist.
Having a good reputation,
Can Qin Song succeed him?
He Zhizhang (AD 659-744), also known as Jizhen, called himself Siming Kuangke in his later years. He was a native of Yongxing, Yuezhou (now Xiaoshan City, Zhejiang Province) in the Tang Dynasty. He was well-known for his poetry and prose when he was young. A poet in the early Tang Dynasty and a famous calligrapher. Empress Wu of the Tang Dynasty (Wu Zetian) won the first prize in Yiweike in the first year of Zhengsheng (695), and was awarded the Doctorate of Four Gates of Guozi and moved to Doctorate of Taichang. Later, he served successively as Minister of Rites, Secretary and Supervisor, and Guest of the Crown Prince.
Di Huan, a native of the Tang Dynasty, named Ziyan, lived in seclusion in Nanyue after Liang Gong Renjie. ?Di Huan, a native of the Tang Dynasty, named Ziyan, was a descendant of Liang Gong Renjie and lived in seclusion in Nanyue.