Poetry about oriole

The verses about orioles are as follows:

1. Two orioles sing in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascends to the blue sky. ——Du Fu's "Quequatrains: Two Orioles Singing in the Green Willows" 2. Alone and lonely grass grows beside the stream, and there are orioles singing in the deep trees. ——Wei Yingwu's "Chuzhou West Stream" 3. Egrets fly in the desert paddy fields, and orioles sing in the overcast summer trees. ——Wang Wei's "Jiyu Wangchuanzhuang"

4. The green shade does not decrease as time goes by, adding four or five oriole calls. ——Zeng Ji's "Sanqu Daozhong" 5. The green grass reflects the spring color on the steps, and the oriole sounds good in the sky through the leaves. ——Du Fu's "Prime Minister of Shu" 6. Orioles sit side by side and feel sad, while egrets fly in groups. ——Du Fu's "The Nineteenth Cao Chang on the Road to Dispel Menace"

7. There are three or four spots of green moss on the pond, and one or two oriole sounds on the bottom of the leaves. The day is long and the catkins are light. ——Yan Shu's "Broken Array·New Society When the Swallows Come" 8. Green poplars spring rain, and thousands of golden threads float. When the flowers are removed and the fragrant branches are removed, the orioles are saying, Where is the carved jade saddle? ——Wei Zhuang's "Qingpingle·Green Yang Chunyu" 9. The oriole on the tree is now a friend, and the Du Yu on the branch was the king in the past. ——Qian Qianyi's "Miscellaneous Feelings of the West Lake"

10. The lacquered swallow or oriole boasts a strong tongue, and the willow flower and elm pod are light in body. ——Wang Yucheng's "Drinking Alone on Tomb-Sweeping Day" 11. Orioles and purple swallows have no choice but to follow, and there is a sound of dragging in vain. ——Wen Tong's "Beiyuan Pear Blossom" 12. Guyu provides soup for bathing, and oriole helps with laughter. ——Wang Yucheng's "Sixteen Rhymes of Peony"

13. Purple bamboo shoots first appeared in the Guyu Forest, and orioles were seen at Yugang Mountain Pass. ——Zhang Yu "Watching flowers in Beishan on the third day of the third month of the third month of the leap month does not make an alliance" 14. Orioles are seen in Guyu in the Imperial City, and the scenery outside the pass is great later. ——Fan Zhen's "Gift to the Official Proclaimed De" 15. There is a long pine tree in front of the door. Don't send orioles to sing on it. ——Luo Lun's "Two Untitled Poems·Part 2" 16. Who can listen to the song of the oriole? When the white chrysanthemum blooms, it will be over.

——Sikong Tu's "Four Miscellaneous Poems on White Chrysanthemum"