Poems with the word "xiang" include:
Auspiciousness means blessing. From the indication, the sound of sheep. A good cloud. ——"Shuowen"
Xiang means good. ——"Erya". Li's note: "The goodness of blessing is also good."
Wen Ding Jue Xiang. ——"Poetry, Daya, Ming Dynasty"
Loyal words, trust and kindness. ——"Etiquette: Etiquette for Meeting Scholars"
It is called Daxiang. ——"Book of Rites·Liyun"
It is unlucky to abandon virtue. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Third Year of Duke Xi"
Those who know the fish in the abyss are unlucky. ——"Han Feizi·Shuo Lin Shang"
There are some unkind and unlucky people in the world. ——"Mozi"
It is ominous for the few people. ——"Warring States Policy·Qi Ce Four"
Russian and auspicious wind. ——Tang Li Chaowei's "The Biography of Liu Yi"
Knowing that something is ominous. ——Yuan Mei, Qing Dynasty, "Essay on Sacrificing Sisters"
Wudao means Xiang. ——"Book of Zhou·Wushun"
Auspicious things will happen. ——"Yi Xici"
Chenma, Nongxiangye. ——"Guoyu·Zhouyu"
There will be great auspiciousness. ——"Zuo Zhuan·Eighteenth Year of Zhaogong".
Zhuo asked Su: "How auspicious is this?" - "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
How auspicious is this, and where is the good and bad? - "Zuo Zhuan·Xi Gong Ten" Six years》