What are Du Fu's poems about peach blossoms, willows, green birds and flowers in spring?

Tang Du Fu's "Nine Poems Wandering"

The east wind is a good messenger of the sun, and the vegetation meets the flowers.

Yang He: The warm wind in spring.

It's beautiful in the evening, and the flowers and plants in the spring breeze are very fragrant. Swallows fly in the mud and Yuanyang sleeps in the warm sand. Du fu's quatrains

Huang Si's family is full of flowers, and thousands of them are low. Even butterflies dance from time to time, and charming warblers crow freely. Du Fu's Looking for Flowers Alone by the River

Two orioles sing green willows, and a row of egrets soar into the sky. Du fu's quatrains

Looking for flowers by the river alone

Miss Huang faces the river in front of the tower, feeling lazy and sleepy in the spring breeze.

Clusters of peach blossoms bloom by the river. Are they dark red or light red?

Quatrain

When the sun sets, it is beautiful, and the flowers and plants in the spring breeze are very fragrant.

Mud melts into swallows, sand warms and sleeps mandarin ducks.

Spring Festival travel rush fever of Tang Du Fu

Branches are easy to fall, and buds are discussed.

Tang Du Fu's Seven Flowers Alone by the Riverside

The forest belt is wet and swift, and the water belt is long and green.

Yan Zhi: Rouge. Pomelo: shepherd's purse, an aquatic herb.

Tang Du Fu's Qujiang Duyu

The snow color invading the mausoleum is still day lily, and there are wickers in spring.

Hemerocallis: a kind of grass that the ancients thought could make people forget their troubles.

La Ri by Tang Du Fu

Jianghan spring breeze, frost removed last night.

In the Tang Dynasty, Du Fu sent a boring play to show the 19th Cao Changdao: "Last night, there was a loud thunder in Jiangpu, and the color of spring city was slightly cold."

Tang Du's Farewell to Sister Guan Ying and so on.

There is new fire in the morning and new smoke in the lake.

Good morning.

Two Tomb-Sweeping Day Poems by Tang Du Fu

Just like the spring breeze deceives each other, blowing off a few flowers at night.