What are the poems praising daffodils?

The four lines of ancient poems praising daffodils are as follows:

1. Tang Dynasty - Du Fu's "Peach and Bamboo Branches Presented to the Empress"

Cut the Roots Peeling the skin is like purple jade, and Concubine Jiang would not regret it.

Zilu made you open a bunch, and all the guests in the hall sighed.

2. Song Dynasty - "Narcissus" by Jiang Teli

After the six jade plates are bent in gold, flower branches sprout from the green jade bushes.

The fragrance is confident and high-quality, so it is combined with red plum.

3. Song Dynasty - Huang Tingjian's "Wang Chongdao Sends Fifty Narcissus Branches"

The fairy Lingbo grows dusty socks and walks lightly on the water in the moonlight.

Who caused this heartbroken soul to plant cold flowers to express sorrow?

4. Song Dynasty - "Narcissus" by Yang Wanli

The rhyme is exquisite and the fragrance is still exquisite, the flowers are clear and the moon is not yet clear.

The immortals cannot reach the earth, and they borrow their name from water.

5. Ming Dynasty - "Inscription on Narcissus" by Li Dongyang

The light ink and the fragrance of jade dew, the fairies in the water wear plain clothes.

The misty hair on the temples is not the makeup of wealth in the world.