Poems starting with "Rabbit"
1. The rabbit hair pot is lightly fragrant and the clouds are white, and the shrimp eye soup is full of fine waves. ——From "Dayun Temple Tea Poems" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
2. Rabbits enter from the dog's sinuses, and pheasants fly from the beams. ——From the anonymous "Fifteen Military Expeditions" of the Han Dynasty
3. Qiao Ke, the rabbit silk, curls up and leaves. ——From "Duckweed and Rabbit Silk Chapter" by Shi Runzhang of the Qing Dynasty
4. The preface of the objects in the Rabbit Garden, the most surprising thing is the plum. ——From "Ode to Early Plum Blossoms" by He Xun in the Southern and Northern Dynasties
5. The sheep carts are afraid of the closed green gate, and the rabbit moon shines in the back courtyard tonight. ——From "Que Ti" by Yang Shidao of the Tang Dynasty
6. There is a day when the rabbit silk breaks, and a time when the duckweed closes. ——From "Duckweed and Rabbit Silk Chapter" by Shi Runzhang of the Qing Dynasty
7. The jade tree is divided by the rabbit edge, and the bronze instrument shines at the bottom of the dragon. ——From "Ode to the Frog" by Yang Shou of the Tang Dynasty
The poem at the end of "Rabbit"
Snow covers Pinggao, and hungry eagles catch cold rabbits. ——From "Returning to the South to Stop the Snow" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty
The poem with "Rabbit" in the middle
1. The long-sighing white rabbit pounded the elixir, as if it was intended to prevent adultery. ——From "Lunar Eclipse Poems" by Lu Tong of the Tang Dynasty
2. If you want to test the collection of flying birds, you must conquer the White Rabbit Tour. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
3. There are no traces of pedestrians, but foxes and rabbits are seen. ——From "Crossing the Yellow River" by Fan Yun of the Southern and Northern Dynasties
4. Arrows chase the clouds and fall, while the eagle flies with the moon and the rabbit. ——From "Watching the Hunt" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
5. Holding a rabbit horn bow in hand, intending to shoot at ignorant ghosts. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
6. Duanxi stone inkstone announces the city management, Wangwu pine smoke and purple rabbit hair. ——From "Inscription on Yang Shaoqing's Letter" by An Hongjian of the Tang Dynasty
7. Foxes and rabbits roamed the Hanyuan Palace, and the calyx tower was full of thorns. ——From "The Song of the Qin Woman" by Wei Zhuang of the Tang Dynasty
8. The white rabbit and the gray dog ??are arranged in advance, waiting for the king to come with the falcon.
——From "Gong Ci" by Mrs. Huarui of the Tang Dynasty