Poetry about mirror flow

The verses about the flow of mirrors are as follows:

1. Two waters hold a bright mirror, and a rainbow falls on a double bridge. ——From Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Autumn Climbing the North Tower of Xiezhen City in Xuancheng"

2. Fish leap under the blue pool like a mirror, and birds are still green and fly across the screen. ——From "Two Poems on the Cottage" by Xu Hun of the Tang Dynasty

3. The person in the mirror laughs at himself, his hair is as white as frost and grass. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Looking in the Mirror and Calling the Book of Huai"

4. When the pool is opened and the bile mirror is looked at, Lin vomits out the flowers. ——From "A Banquet in Tao's Pavilion" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

5. Wu Qiu was the first drunken guest, and the Qing Jing was the first to come to the court. ——From Tang Dynasty Lulun's "Guest House Xi Cui Bu Que Sikong Collects Relics and Visits"

6. Learn how to do makeup with eleven mirrors, and you can embroider clothes with twelve needles. ——From Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Jian Jian Yin"

7. It is suspected to be the place where Narcissus grooms himself, with a snail in the center of the indigo mirror. ——From "Inscription on Junshan" by Yongtao of the Tang Dynasty

8. I combed my hair lazily with the Luan mirror tilted open, and leaned on the carved railing in silence. ——From "Qin Fu Yin" by Wei Zhuang of the Tang Dynasty

9. The sun's color deceives the clear mirror, and the sophora japonica paste spots the white clothes. ——From Tang Dynasty Li Kuo's "On the Road in Summer"

10. A hundred-mile mirror in front of Lingfan Bridge, Wuyun Creek at the foot of Shifan Mountain. ——From "Send Lotte" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

11. Under the moon, in the flying mirror, the clouds form a sea tower. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell at the Jingmen Gate"

12. The female nest is empty in the mirror, and the fairy is dancing on the floating ice. ——From "Fifteen Poems of Autumn Embrace" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty

13. The water in Meupei is as clear as a mirror, so why should Canglang begin to carry tassels. ——From "Suburban Villa" by Zheng Gu of the Tang Dynasty

14. The rotten coral mirror shines, and the flat-headed slave carries the shoe box. ——From Xiao Yan's "Song of Mochou" in the Northern and Southern Dynasties

15. In the dawn mirror with the residual makeup of self-love, the hairpin is covered with green silk. ——From "Five Poems on Lisi" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

16. In the river at night, I wasted no time in front of the mirror. ——From "Looking in the Mirror" by Shen Quanqi of the Tang Dynasty

17. I have a Qin family mirror with a treasure box containing pearls. ——From "Ding Qing Chapter" by Qiao Zhi of Tang Dynasty

18. The mirror is originally pure, but it is stained with dust. ——From Tang Dynasty Huineng's "Bodhi Verses"

19. I have been mistaken by Chanjuan for a long time, and I want to put on makeup and look in the mirror in a daze. ——From Tang Dynasty Du Xunhe's "Spring Palace Resentment"

20. Being able to warn oneself against the spring is like looking at the mirror calmly. ——From "Clear Water Like a Mirror" by Cui Hao of the Tang Dynasty

21. Nothing happened to the whole family in the world, and the general wept with frost in his mirror. ——From "Six Long Sentences on Chang'an Miscellaneous Questions" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

22. The treasure hairpin shines brightly, and its shape can be discerned in a bright mirror. ——From "Three Poems for Wife" by Qin Jia of the Han Dynasty

23. The morning mirror is full of worry, but the clouds on the temples have changed, and the night chanting should feel the cold moonlight.

——Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty, "Untitled·It's hard to say goodbye when we meet"