Poems on the exchange of material civilization between China and the West

1, lanling wine tulip, jade bowl filled with amber light. -Li Bai's Traveler in the Tang Dynasty

Lanling wine is sweet, just like tulips. Xing lai is full of jade bowls, and amber light is crystal clear and charming.

Every year, we bury countless bones in the desert, but we only see grapevines entering China. -An old battle song of Li Qi in the Tang Dynasty.

Every year, the bones killed in battle are buried in the wilderness, and only grapes from the western regions are sent to the Han family.

3. Gastrodia elata Thunb. burned in Pu, and alfalfa in Liu Hua all over the suburbs. -Li Shangyin's Maoling in the Tang Dynasty

In the stable of the Emperor of the Han family, there are horses from the Western Regions. Pieces of alfalfa and pomegranate are all over the suburbs of Chang 'an.

Countless bells have passed away, so you should practice in Anxi. -Liangzhou Ci by Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty

A group of camels, full of goods, moved slowly with the ringing of camel bells. The westbound camel caravan should still transport the silk to Anxi through this avenue.

5, grab the flag at night, Hu Er has shortcomings. -Don Ma Dai's "The Word of the Dike"

Holding the flag high, he rushed into Khan's tent overnight, killing Hu Bing, and the nod was completely broken.