Poems with clear worries

Love the sky, be grateful for the loan, clear the frost and kill people. -Du Fu's "Looking at Garden Trees in Cold Rain"

I hate Jia crying and worrying about the scenery. -Don, The Night of August 16th

Clear mash is enough to eliminate worries, and jade crucian carp can be harvested. -Wang Anshi's "Send Ceng Zi Solid"

Worried about state affairs in the Qing Dynasty, Bai Shou asked about folk customs. -Cao "Send Zhao Yu Cao"

When you have made all your troubles clear, you will know that it is better to retreat than to rush. —— Fang Hui's "Welcome to Qiu Ren's Five Forewords of Drinking"

Ups and downs, cold officials, my clumsiness, my dreams, my troubles. -Fang Mengzhong's "Mountain Meeting for Eating"

When the guests come to wash the ears of the Zheng flute, they will eliminate their troubles. -Ma Tingluan's "Tang Wang Topic"

Fame is full of troubles, but happiness is awkward. -Shao Yong's "fame and fortune"

From Ershu to Sanxiang, it's a long way to go. -Ye Wei's "Two Poems about Paying Li Dianyuan and Wild Generals to Visit Wu Shu"

Reed leaves rustle in the autumn river, and loach is freed by sake. -Zheng Yi's On the River