Excerpts from poems describing Xiaofeng

Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass. ——"Liangzhou Ci" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty

The wind is rustling and the water is cold, and a strong man will never return. ——"Historical Records: Biographies of Assassins"

It is difficult to say goodbye when we meet, the east wind is powerless and the flowers are withered. ——"Untitled" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

I don't know who cut out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors. ——"Ode to the Willow" by He Zhizhang of the Tang Dynasty

Last night the west wind withered the green trees. I climbed up to the tall building alone and looked across the road to the end of the world. ——"Butterflies in Love with Flowers" by Yan Shu of the Song Dynasty

Thousands of miles of yellow clouds and white sun, and the north wind blows wild geese and snow. ——"Farewell to Dong Da" by Gao Shi of the Tang Dynasty

The willows in the Jin Pavilion are green and green, and the people are half drunk with the east wind wine. ——Lu Juan, Ming Dynasty, "Writing Poems on behalf of My Father to See Off"

The silk tubes in Jincheng are flowing day by day, half into the river wind and half into the clouds. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Giving Flowers to the Queen"

The spring breeze is so proud that the horse's hoofs are so bad that he can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day.

——"After Admission" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty