How to write poems with surnames?

In China's poems, surnames are often used as symbols to express the poet's feelings or themes. Here are some examples of poems written with surnames:

1. Zhang: gifted scholar Zhang, poetic.

2. Li: Li Bai is a talented person, bold and unrestrained, and poetry and wine take time.

3. Wang: Wang Zhihuan, Heron House, the mountains cover the daytime, and the sea exhausts the golden river.

4. Liu: rachel and Jiang heard a cold voice, but later it sounded magical.

5. Chen: On the tower of Youzhou, I miss heaven and earth, and there is no limit, and I am lonely and tearful.

6. Zhao: Yellow sand wears golden armor, and it is invincible, and the broken Loulan will not be returned.

7. Zhou: spit and eat, and heaven and earth return to the heart.

8. Wu: Wu Cheng'en, the magnificent scene of the Monkey King's havoc in the Heavenly Palace in the Journey to the West.

9. Zheng: Zheng He's voyage to the Western Ocean showed Daming's powerful naval power.

10. Zhu: Zhu, a master of Neo-Confucianism, is one of the representatives of Confucianism.

These are just some examples. In fact, surnames are widely used in ancient poetry. We can choose a suitable surname to create according to the poet's creative intention and the theme of the poem.