The verses praising "women" are as follows:
On this day last year, in this door, the faces of the people and the peach blossoms reflected each other's red. ——Cui Hu's "Inscription on Nanzhuang of the Capital City"
Huanjun Mingzhu sheds tears, wishing they had met before they were married. ——Zhang Ji's "Yin of a Chaste Woman· A Letter to Master Li Sikong in Dongping"
Red hands, yellow wine, the city is full of spring scenery and willows on the palace walls. ——Lu You's "The Hairpin-headed Phoenix·Red Hands"
The beauty rolls up the bead curtain and sits deep with frowning eyebrows. ——Li Bai's "Resentment"
The beauty committed suicide on the bank of Wujiang River, the war burned Chibi Mountain, and the general was empty at Yumen Pass. ——Zhang Kejiu's "The Sound of Flower Selling Nostalgia"
On the moonlit night of the Twenty-Fourth Bridge, where can the beauties learn how to play the flute? ——Du Mu's "Send to Judge Han Chuo of Yangzhou"
I once said goodbye to a beautiful lady on the bridge, but I regret that there has been no news until now. ——Liu Yuxi's "Willow Branches/Willow Branches"
A graceful lady, a gentleman likes to fight. ——Anonymous "Guan Ju"
Look at the blue sky tonight on the Chinese Valentine's Day, the morning glory and the weaver girl crossing the river bridge. ——Lin Jie's "Begging for Skills"
How good can you get if you use sex to do things to others? ——Li Bai's "Concubine's Unfortunate Life"
The orchids are beautiful and the chrysanthemums are fragrant. I cannot forget the beauty I have in my heart. ——Liu Che's "Autumn Wind Ci"
How do river tides and sea water resemble the love of a king and the heart of a concubine? ——Bai Juyi's "Lang Tao Sha·Ask about the River Tide and the Sea Water"
The business girl does not know the hatred of the country's subjugation, but she still sings the flowers in the backyard across the river. ——Du Mu's "Porting Qinhuai"
When the king returns home in pregnancy, the concubine has a broken heart. ——Li Bai's "Spring Thoughts"
You know that I have a husband, so you give me a pair of pearls.
——Zhang Ji's "The Song of the Jiefu·A Letter to Master Li Sikong in Dongping"