1. Green grass beside the river and lush willows in the garden. "Nineteen Ancient Poems·Green River Grass" by Anonymous Han Dynasty
2. The grass on the city has high roots and hates the early wind and frost. "A Poem" by Liu Yu in the Southern Song Dynasty
3. A bush of vanilla is enough to hinder people, and a few feet of hairspring is a crossroad. "Spring Fu" by Geng Xin in the Northern Dynasties and Northern Zhou Dynasty
4. The spring grass is like a green robe, and the autumn moon is like a round fan. "Farewell to Su Jiude" by Liang He Xun of the Southern Dynasties
5. The autumn grass is green in the deep courtyard. Liang Liu Yun's "Poetry on Clothes" of the Southern Dynasties
6. The grass is delicious and the fallen flowers are colorful. "Peach Blossom Spring" by Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty
7. The leaves are green in spring and summer, and the flowers are light and dark red. "Xuan" by Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty
8. The grass is dyed green in the rain. "Wangchuan Bieye" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
9. The grass does not thank and thrives in the spring breeze, and the trees do not complain and fall in the autumn. Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Sunrise and Entry"
10. Thin grass and gentle breeze on the shore, dangerous rafts and a single night boat. Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty's "Long Night Book"
11. The green grass reflects the spring color on the steps, and the oriole's voice is heard in the sky through the leaves. "The Prime Minister of Shu" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
12. The color of grass looks far away but is not seen up close. Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty "Early Spring Presents the Eighteen Members of the Water Department"
13. The grass and trees know that spring will soon return, and all kinds of red and purple compete with each other. "Late Spring Tour to the South of the City" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
14. The color of grass invades the official road, and the flower branches emerge from the garden wall. "Luoyang Works" of the Tang Dynasty
15. Plants and trees have their own hearts, so why ask for beautiful women?
"Feelings" by Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty