Poems about sunsets bring their origins.

1. Du Fu's "Behind the Dike" No.2: "The flag of the rising sun falls, and the wind is whispering in A?vagho?a."

2. Lu Qingqi's poem "With the Singer": "When the sunset crosses the old Baiping River, don't ask a blind date.

3. Du Fu's Sunset: "The sunset is on the hook, and the spring is still by the stream."

4. Wang Wei's "Make it in Fort": "The desert is lonely and straight, and the long river sets the yen."

5. Fan Zhongyan's "The Fisherman's Pride": "Thousands of miles away, the long smoke is lonely."

6. Bai Juyi's Ode to Mujiang: "A setting sun is sprinkled in the water, half of the river is rustling, and half of the river is red."

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