What are the ancient poems that mention the word "Chu Ci"?

No, there really is no such thing

1. Farewell to Li Chushi in Xianyang

The ancient road is far away, and there is a farewell bridge in Xianyang. Where the Yue people smell the water, the Qin trees bring frost to the sky.

It’s hard to say enough about Zhu Ma, and it’s easy to see the distance. We haven't seen each other before autumn, so this idea turns into depression.

2. Youth Tour

The horses on the ancient road of Chang'an are delayed, and the tall willows are inhabited by cicadas. Outside Sunset Island, on the plains of autumn wind, my eyes are broken and drooping for four days.

Once Guiyun has gone without a trace, where is the early stage? The scene is unfamiliar and the drunkards are desolate, unlike last year.

3. Farewell to Chen Shang

The ancient road is full of thorns, and the new Qi road is crisscrossed. You find the ancient path in the wilderness.

Treading on the path of a saint, he looks like a Zen monk. I once had a night talk, as if listening to a lecture.

Lian Lian has done it several times and climbed to the top yesterday. There are no fireworks at the bottom of the cauldron, and the emperor's capital is at dawn.

When a guest travels far away, the host must be discerning. Qingyun bids farewell to the green mountains, how can they rise again?

4. Canglang Gorge (Chu Guangxi of Tang Dynasty)

Canglang is near the ancient road, and the road looks like dust. Since there is Canglang Gorge, who can do nothing?

5. Rewarding Yao He (Jiadao, Tang Dynasty)

Millet and bean seedlings invade the ancient road, in the clear afternoon and early autumn.

An old friend recalled the monk saying, There is no wind in the willows and their branches are full of cicadas.