1, at night, the spring breeze is beautiful and the flowers and plants are fragrant. -Tang Du Fu's Two Poems
A moon hangs over the capital, and 10,000 washing hammers are beating. -Tang Li Bai's Midnight Wu Ge Qiu Ge
3. Chang 'an Street is narrow and oblique, with seven fragrant cars of green cattle and white horses. -Tang Lu Zhaolin's "Chang 'an Ancient Meaning"
4, don't laugh at the farmer's wax wine, keep chickens and dolphins in good years. -Song Luyou's Tour of Shanxi Village
5, the green hills on both sides of the strait are opposite, and the sails are alone. -Tang Li Bai's "Looking at Tianmen Mountain"
6, the door is eager to recruit soldiers, and the son is drunk. -Tang Zilan's Early Autumn in Chang 'an
7. Hundreds of families are like a chess game, and 12 Street is like a vegetable garden. In the distant firelight, a star with five doors points to the west. -Tang Bai Juyi's "Going to Guanyin Terrace to See the City"
8. Xiang array wears Chang 'an, and the city is full of golden armor. -Don Huang Chao's The Last Chrysanthemum
9, the southeast shape wins, Qiantang Sanwu City has been prosperous since ancient times, with smoke willow bridges, wind curtains and green curtains, with hundreds of thousands of people. Clouds and trees surround the dike sand, and the raging waves roll frost and snow, and the natural hazards are endless. The city is full of jewels, and every household in Luo Qi is competing for beauty. -Liu Song Yong, "Watching the tide of the sea is better than the southeast"
10, Shiwei is as thin as a yarn these years. Who is a rider in Beijing? Living in a small building and listening to the falling spring rain, you will hear the sound of selling apricots in the depths of the alley early in the morning. Slowly spread out small pieces of paper sideways, every word is organized, carefully boil water and tea under the sun window, skim it and try to taste famous tea. Oh, don't sigh that the dust in Kyoto will stain the white clothes, and there is still time to return to the mirror house in Lake Ubak. -Song Luyou's Spring Rain in Lin 'an