What are the ancient poems describing birds?

Two orioles sing in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascends to the blue sky - Du Fu's "Quatrains"

A few early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, and some new swallows peck at the spring mud. ——Bai Juyi "Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake"

The wild geese fly high in the dark moon, and the geese escape at night. When I want to chase Qingqi away, the heavy snow covers my bow and sword. Lu Lun's "Song under the Sai"

Poems with the word "bird"

The butterflies dance all the time, and the orioles sing at ease. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Walking alone by the river in search of fragrance"

When will the swallows fly back and forth, and the peach blossoms on the bank will bloom when dipped in water. ——Xu Fu, Song Dynasty, "Spring Tour to the Lake"

The lonely grass grows on the bank, and the orioles sing in the deep trees. ——Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty, "Chuzhou West Stream"

The flowers are blooming, the mangroves are in chaos, orioles are singing, and the grass is growing and the egrets are flying across the lake. ——"On the Lake" by Xu Yuanjie of the Song Dynasty

The remaining flowers in March are blooming more and more, and swallows are flying from the small eaves every day. ——Wang Ling of the Song Dynasty "Send Spring"

What does Piao Piao look like? The sky and the earth are like sand gulls. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Long Night Book"

There is no choice but the flowers fall away, and the swallows return, as if they have known each other before. ——Song Dynasty Yan Shu's "Huanxi Sand"

In several places, early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, while new swallows peck at the spring mud. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Spring Tour at Qiantang Lake"

The bright moon scares the magpies, and the breeze sings the cicadas in the middle of the night. ——"Xijiang Moon" by Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty

Half the wall can see the sea and the sun, and the sky can hear chickens. ——Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Sleepwalking Tianmu Song Leaves Farewell"

Two orioles sang in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascended to the blue sky. ——"Four Quatrains" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The grass is dry and the hawk's eye is sick, and the snow is gone and the horse's hooves are light. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Watching the Hunt"

On a February day, the grass grows long and the orioles fly, and the willows brush the embankments and are intoxicated by the spring smoke. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

In front of Xisai Mountain, egrets fly, and peach blossoms and flowing water make mandarin fish fat. ——Zhang Zhihe, Song Dynasty, "Fishing Song"

The chickens are driven up the trees, and the first sound is knocking on the wood and thorns. ——"Three Poems of Qiang Village (Part 1)" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The hanging shadow is divided into thousands of miles of wild geese, and the words and the San are composed of Jiuqiu Peng. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Looking at the Moon and Feelings"

Withered vines, old trees and dim crows, small bridges and flowing water. ——"Autumn Thoughts" by Ma Zhiyuan of the Yuan Dynasty

How can the lonely clouds and wild cranes live in the human world? ——Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty, "Send to the Lord"

The spring rain in Independent Hengmen is gentle, and the white chicken flies up to the branches and crows. ——Ye Shaoweng's "Xixi" in the Song Dynasty

②Poetry with the word "bird"

The moonrise scares the mountain birds, and they sing in the spring stream. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Birdsong Stream"

I sleep in the spring without realizing the dawn, and I can hear the singing of birds everywhere. ——Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Spring Dawn"

Thousands of birds have disappeared, and thousands of people have disappeared. ——"Jiang Xue" by Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty

The bird stayed in the tree beside the pond, and the monk knocked on the door under the moon. ——Jia Dao of the Tang Dynasty, "Inscribed on Li Ning's Residence in Seclusion"

Hu Ma followed the north wind and crossed the southern branches of the bird's nest. ——"Nineteen Ancient Poems", "Traveling, Repeating, Repeating"

When a bird flies back to its hometown, a fox will always be on the hill before it dies. ——Qu Yuan's "Nine Chapters of Sorrow"

The noisy cicada forest becomes quieter, and the bird-singing mountain becomes more secluded. ——Wang Ji of the Tang Dynasty, "Enter the Ruoye River"

I feel the flowers splashing with tears, and hate the other birds. ——"Spring Hope" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The river is raining and the grass is flowing, and the six dynasties are like dreaming birds singing in the sky. ——Weizhuang of the Tang Dynasty, "Taicheng"

The fragrant grass and flowers fall without anyone, and the birds are chirping all the way in the spring mountain. ——Li Hua's "Spring Journey Improvisation"

The light of the mountains is pleasing to the birds, and the shadows of the pond are empty of people's hearts. ——Chang Jian of the Tang Dynasty, "Inscribed on the Buddhist Temple Behind the Poshan Temple"

There are clouds in the chest, and the returning birds enter the canthus. ——"Wang Yue" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

The white hair is sad and the flowers are falling, and the blue clouds are envious of the flying birds. ——Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty, "Send Supplements to Du Zuo Province"

The wind is warm and the sound of birds is broken, and the sun is high and the shadows of flowers are heavy.

——Du Xunhe's "The Romance of the Spring Palace" of the Tang Dynasty