Poems about Hu Shi

I have been to Jincheng to build a house by the water. There is a hectare of bamboo with towering trees.

At the end of spring, the cuckoo came and mourned. I often worship, but it is the soul of the ancient emperor.

Give birth to a bird's nest, and a hundred birds dare not be angry. Still feeding his son, if the ceremony is supreme.

Hongyan and Lamb, courtesy is too old. Fly to your knees, know life as gratitude.