Poems starting with the character "Feng" and "Yuan"

Feng Tang Yi Lao and Li Guang Nan Feng - from "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty

Looking at the morning glow from Feng Langjiang Tower, the lotus steps of the virgins are like veils. Love is not stained by flashy dreams, and love is like an iron grip that lasts forever. Feng Lan: Still leaning on the railing. From: Yuan Dynasty Shao Hengzhen's "Lang Tao Sha·Qiu Xing, Zhejiang"

Autumn reports Yuan often wants to resist the line Yuanzhu is like a palace businessman dying Autumn package mat can be set up to Yuan period to stay in the past and wish to be with each other in autumn, the soul will be born for a long time Counting the dynasties together with Yuan Xuanzi

Feng Tang Yi Lao, Li Guang is difficult to seal

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"Feng Tang Yi Lao, Li Guang is difficult to seal" is a poem , comes from a sentence in "Farewell Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion of Denghong Mansion in Autumn" written by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty, "Oh! The fortunes are not uniform and the fate is many. Feng Tang is easy to grow up, but Li Guang is difficult to be sealed." Pinyin: féng táng yì lǎo, lǐ guǎng nán fēng.

Feng Tang Yi Lao and Li Guang Nan Feng are two allusions. Feng Tang Yi Lao, describes how difficult it is to succeed in old age. Li Guang is difficult to seal, which means that he has high achievements but no title, and has a bad fate.

Feng Lan

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Feng Lan (Feng Lan)

Still leaning on the railing. Yuan Dynasty Shao Hengzhen's "Lang Tao Sha·Qiu Xing, Zhejiang" lyrics: "Looking back at the setting sun, I am old as I look back at the setting sun, and I am old, so let me drink it dry."