Ancient poems about black

1. Yanmen Prefect’s Journey

(Tang Dynasty) Li He

Dark clouds pressed down on the city, threatening to destroy it, and the light of armor opened towards the golden scales of the sun.

The sound of the trumpet fills the autumn sky, and the night is purple when stuffed with swallow fat.

The half-rolled red flag is facing Yishui, and the frost is heavy and the sound is silent.

Report your favor on the golden stage, support the Jade Dragon and die for you!

2. Reply to the eight-legged gauze hat of Yuan Dynasty

(Tang Dynasty) Zhang Ji

The black gauze square hat is right. Sitting on a bamboo bed in front of the mountain.

For fear of being stolen, I never wore it out of the study hall.

3. Black flags and bronze drums sound at three o'clock, while high-pitched apes cry and shake arrows and pans.

——(Tang Dynasty) Li He's "Huangjiadong"

4. Black-haired people don't know how to study early, and white-headed people regret that they study late.

——Yan Zhenqing's "Encouraging Learning"

5. The night gave me black eyes

But I use them to find light.

——Gu Cheng's "A Generation"