Zhu Yuanzhang's poems

Zhu Yuanzhang's poems are as follows:

1, "Zhu Yong" Zhu Yuanzhang? [Ming dynasty]

The snow pressed the branches very low, although they could not touch the mud.

Once the sun rises, it is still in harmony with the sky.

2. "Permanent residence" Zhu Yuanzhang? [Ming dynasty]

I don't send flowers when flowers bloom. If I do, I'll be scared to death.

To fight against the west wind, wear golden armor all over.

3. "Don't provoke monks" Zhu Yuanzhang? [Ming dynasty]

Kill all the millions of soldiers in the south of the Yangtze River, and the sword around your waist is still bloody!

The old monk doesn't know a hero, just ask his name.

4. "Golden Rooster Dawn" Zhu Yuanzhang? [Ming dynasty]

The cock crows and pouts, and the cock crows and pouts.

Three calls for Fusang Day swept away the remnant star Xiao Yue.

5. "Untitled" Zhu Yuanzhang? [Ming dynasty]

The sky is a tent and the ground is a blanket. The sun, the moon and the stars sleep with me in the morning.

I dare not stretch my feet at night for fear of stepping on mountains and rivers.

6. "Lushan Poetry" Zhu Yuanzhang? [Ming dynasty]

Lushan bamboo shadow for thousands of years, cloud lock peak water gravity.

Wanli Yangtze River floats with jade belts, and a bright moon rolls golden balls.

There are 3,000 borders in the northwest of Yao Lu, and there are millions of states in the southeast.

The scenery can't be seen for a while, so lucky chance has a chance to see it again.