What are the poems about Nuanyang?

The poems about Nuanyang include:

1. "The Winter Day" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

The sun rises in the winter and shines in the south corner of my house. Sit down with your eyes closed, and let the harmonious energy grow on your skin. At first it feels like drinking mellow wine, but also like being stung by suds. The outside is smooth and the body is smooth, and the middle is moderate without a thought. I forget where I am, my heart is empty.

2. "After Snow in the Mountains" Banqiao, Zhengzhou, Qing Dynasty

When I open the door in the morning, the mountains are covered with snow, the snow is clear, the clouds are pale, and the sun is cold. The eaves stream is not dripping with plum blossom jelly, a kind of loneliness that is not leisurely.

3. "Longzhou Road" by Chao Gongsu of the Song Dynasty

The fog is heavy in the morning and the winter sun is dim. The grass is yellow and the calves are lying down; the water is white and gulls are flying. There are few woodcutters and herdsmen in the wild, and few business travelers are in retreat. My wife and children have grown up, and I look forward to my return from afar.

4. "Henan Prefectural Examination December Musical Poems·December" Li He of the Tang Dynasty

The sun's feet are light and red, and the thin frost does not disappear under the osmanthus branches. The vaguely gentle atmosphere has eliminated the severe winter, and the long days and long nights have passed away.

5. "Watching the Remaining Snow in the South" by Tang Zuyong

The forest shows the bright colors, and the city becomes colder at dusk. Zhongnan has beautiful Yin ridges and snow-covered clouds.