Poems about returning

Verses about returning:

1. I want to ride the wind back home, but I am afraid that it will be cold in the high places.

2. A general will die in a hundred battles, and a strong man will return in ten years.

3. Return to see the emperor, who is sitting in the bright hall.

4. Wind and rain send spring home, and flying snow welcomes spring.

5. The Chinese army prepares wine and drinks for returning guests, as well as fiddles, lutes, and flutes.

6. After returning, the ponds and gardens are all the same, with Taiye hibiscus and willows still growing.

7. The monarch and his ministers take care of each other with all their clothes, and look east to the capital to return home.

8. My lips are burnt and my mouth is dry and I can’t breathe. I lean on my staff and sigh when I return home.

9. Yan Ran has no plan to return.

10. I don’t know how many people will return by the moon. The falling moon shakes the trees all over the river with love.

11. The bamboo noise returns to Huannu, and the lotus moves off the fishing boat.

12. Zheng Peng left Hansai, returned to Yan and entered Hutian.

13. You have not yet heard of your return date. The night rain in Bashan makes the autumn ponds swell.

14. The Yangtze River has sadly stagnated, and it will return thousands of miles away.

15. Tenderness is like water, good times are like dreams, and you can bear to look at the magpie bridge on your way back.

16. Breaking into the camp and shooting General Huyan, he led the remaining soldiers back with thousands of cavalry.

17. Children come back early from school and are busy flying kites in the east wind.

18. In the evening, I return to Qiongshixi, and in the morning, I return to the mountain.

19. Just then I send spring back, and then I send you back.

20. Looking back at the quiet place where I came from, there is neither wind, rain nor sunshine when I return.

21. Stratus clouds grow in the chest, and birds return from the canthus.

22. There is a tight gap before departure, and I am afraid that I will return later.

23. I often remember that the sun is setting in the creek pavilion, and I am so drunk that I don’t know my way back.

24. When the Duke of Zhou spits out food, the world returns to its heart.

25. In the morning, I clean up the wasteland and filth, and return home with a hoe in the moonlight.