Poems starting with the word tang

Poems starting with the word "tang":

1. The redbuds are wilting in front of the hall, and the wild geese are leaving on the horizon. --From Zhao Youzhi's "Sorrowful Two Brothers"

2. Bamboo grows in front of the hall, and xuan grows in the back of the hall. --From "Shi Cong Sun Ji" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

3. Plant cedars and cypress trees in front of the hall, and the abbot planted cypress trees. --From Jia Quan's "Taicang Longfu Temple... Wonderful Temple... All Relatives in the Countryside"

4. When I went to the hall, the branches of the tree were already long. --From Mei Yaochen's "Sending Prime Minister Teng Si Back to Suzhou"

5. Plant yellow sunflowers in front of the hall, and plant sunflowers beside them. --From Xu Zhao's "Song of the Same Place"

6. Plant orchids in front of the hall and xiuyun behind the hall. --From Zhao Rujun's "A Question to Wang Zongqing in Reply to the Spring Hall"

7. The pines in front of the hall are singing in the wind, and the calyx behind the hall is fragrant. --From Mei Yaochen's "Inscription to Taizhou Anyin Hall, a Buddhist Master"

8. In front of the hall, there is cow wood, and the leaves are like yesterday. --From Li Chuquan's "Accompanying Lin Mao on a South Tour to the Qing Palace Fen Yun De Luo Zi"

9. There is flowing water under the hall and green mountains in front of the hall. --From "Baigong Thatched Cottage" by Kong Wuzhong

10. In front of the hall, there are green curtain hooks and golden mandarin ducks one by one. --From Zhang Run's "Qin Women's Journey"

11. The grape vines in front of the hall are new and green. --From Li Fu's "Inscription on Zhu Laobi"

12. Two old relatives in front of the hall, charming and plump. --From Wang Yuanliang's "Returning to the South and Treating Guests"

13. Eating lettuce in front of the hall triggers the donkey's hair. --From Shi Faxun's "Praise to Monk Puhua"

14. There are mountains in front of the hall and flowing water below. --From Han Yuanji's "Zhao Zhongzhen Meichuan"

15. The mountain elixirs planted in front of the hall were scattered on the horse's head. --From Song Dynasty's Su Shi's "Six Odes of Ci Yunzi by Where You Live"

16. There are parents in front of the hall, each with bright hair and beards. --From Feng Shixing's "Sacrificing a Disciple to Have a Son"

17. Since the beginning of the scriptures, the endless green in front of the hall has been protected. --From Hong Mai's "Qingtang Hall"

18. The shadowless wood in front of the hall suddenly blooms on a snowy night. --From Shi Yinsu's "The Endless Ode to King Kong: The Seventh Novel No Point"

19. There are pine and osmanthus trees in front of the hall, and branches grow every year. --From Chen Wenwei's "Two Poems on Where Wu Zisi Lives·Jingde Hall"

20. Meals are being prepared in front of the hall, and the house is wrapped in Yangzhou. --From Shi Huiyuan's "One Hundred and Two Stanzas"

21. Catching Jizi in front of the hall is a masterpiece for forgetting the meal. --From "Qinyan" by Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty

22. A wattle tree is planted in front of the hall, and Cixuan grows in the north of the hall. --From Huang Shumei's "Inscribed by Xue Xuanqing in Baoshan Hall"

23. The green strings are moving in the hall, and the silk mats are in front of the hall. --From "Five Lyrics of Funan Songs" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

24. Plum blossoms are displayed in front of the hall, and daylilies are arranged in the back of the hall. --From Han Yuanji's "Ciyunzi Cloud Planting Bamboo"

25. The turtle is called turtle in front of the hall, and the phoenix is ??sang in the hall. --From Su Bin's "On the fifth day of the first lunar month, I went to pay my respects to the old man, drink and enjoy myself"

26. There are flowers and willows in front of the hall, and a view of the marsh behind the hall. --From Du Minqiu's "Yunsi Garden Pavilion Yuxi Hall"

27. Peaches and plums are planted in front of the hall, and poems and books are written on the hall. --From Shen Yuqiu's "Send a Question to King Jingfa of Zichuan to Construct the Hall"

28. The old aunt in front of the hall, please come home early. --From Zheng Hui's "Continuation of Pan Tanhua Pounding Clothes Song"

29. The water in front of the hall communicates, and the trees below the hall exchange branches. --From "Passing Zhang Handan Village" by Yao He of the Tang Dynasty

30. Waiting for the aunt in front of the hall, wearing a ring to bring out the morning glory. --From "Early Rise" by Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty

31. There is a nine-fold stream in front of the hall and a hundred screens behind the hall.

--From Xiang Anshi's "Renzhitang"