In the spring breeze, this proud horse runs at the speed of two beats. I visited all the sights of Chang 'an gracefully in one day. -Meng Jiao's "After the Examination"
I don't go aboard, and I don't sleep. -Tang Yin's "Drinking to the Moon"
Autumn wind gives birth to Wei water, and leaves are all over Chang 'an. -Jia Dao's History of Wu Chu in Jiang Yi.
Li Bai wrote hundreds of poems about fighting wine and went to sleep in a restaurant in Chang 'an. -Du Fu's Song of the Eight Immortals in Drinking
Blooming chrysanthemums are in full bloom, Chang 'an is fragrant, the city is bathed in the fragrance of chrysanthemums-Italy, and the land is like golden chrysanthemums. -Huang Chao's "Last Happiness"
There is moonlight in Chang 'an, and all the families in Yi Dao are there. -Li Bai's Midnight Wu Ge Qiu Ge
There is always a traitor in power, like covering the sky, and Chang' an is depressed when he can't see it. -Li Bai's "On Nanjing's Landing on the Phoenix Terrace"
Put your heart and soul into it, and do nothing. -Bai Juyi's "Bieyuan Jiuhou Yonghuai"
Looking at Chang 'an in the northwest, there are countless poor mountains. -Xin Qiji's "Bodhisattva Man, Book Jiangxi Mouth Wall"
Chang 'an is a stranger to Infinite Tree, and only Yang Wan can leave. -Liu Yuxi's Nine Poems by Yang Liuzhi
How many Chang 'an fame and fortune, organ failure is not as good as Jun —— Huang Tingjian's Poems of the Shepherd
Looking back at Chang 'an, Mount Li is like a pile of splendid scenery, and the gates of Huaqing Palace on the top of the mountain are opened in turn. -Du Mu's "Three Songs of Crossing Huaqing Palace"
For our boys and girls, poor little baby, too young to know where the capital is. -Du Fu's Moonlit Night
Please don't think Chang 'an is a place of enjoyment, lest you waste precious time. -Li Wei's Farewell to Weiwan
On the ancient road of Chang 'an, riding a thin horse slowly, Gao Liu Qiu Chan screamed. -Liu Yong's youth tour Chang' an ancient road horse was delayed
The road is far away, the water is far away, and the fame is all on Chang' an Road. -Chen Caoan's "Mountain Sheep, Morning Chickens First Call"