What are the poems of Dapeng?

1. The big roc can catch the wind, and the wren can also fly with its feathers. ——From "Present to the King of Jinggong" by Jia Quan

2. I once looked towards the Yellow River and saw the great roc flying in the snowy wind. ——From Li Ying of the Tang Dynasty, "Going Boating on the West Lake to Watch the Broken Ice Puppets after the Winter Solstice"

3. The big roc has bright eyes and nine layers of tragic songs. ——From the contemporary and modern unknown "Tiananmen Poetry Copy"

4. Flying clouds and rising dragons, the great roc transports the wind. ——From Chen Qi's "Sending Wang Qiqian to Sign a Judgment"

5. The great peng flies to vibrate the eight descendants, but the sky is unable to destroy it. ——From "Song of the Road" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

6. Sitting back and watching Dongjun execute his orders, Dapeng reached Tianchi in one fell swoop. ——From Shi Huikai's "Eighty-Seven Poems"

7. The great peng transports the sea and flies six feathers, how can I be the hair on my belly and back. ——From Fang Hui's "Ciyun Kangqing's Reading of Yu Shizuo after seeing him drunk"

8. Dapeng is peaceful and peaceful, and the angry wing Tianchi finally takes a bath. ——From Qiang Zhi's "I gave you a poem the day before yesterday...with the dimension...and I keep coming back to myself"

9. I am trying to get what I want, but I don't know how far the big peng will fly. ——From "Ten Poems about the Master's Residence in the Mountain Based on Rhymes" written by Li Xianyong of the Tang Dynasty

10. The great roc flew under the gate of heaven, and everyone in the gate looked at it with astonishment. ——From "Interview with Zeng Shilang" by Wang Xin

11. One day, the big roc rose with the wind and swayed up to ninety thousand miles. ——From Li Bai's "Shang Li Yong (This poem is a forgery by Xiao Shiyun)"

12. Kun Pu wants to doubt Fang Zhuo Jue, and the big roc begins to rest. ——From "Send to Li Shilang Gu Zheng in the Same Year" by Huang Tao of the Tang Dynasty

13. The big roc roared in anger on the south wing, and the horses screamed in fright to join the group. ——From Wang Mai's "Send a New Journey to the West"

14. The feathers of the big roc are still wet when they go out to sea, and the horses are in good weather. ——From "Congratulations to Du Xunhe on his death" by Yin Wengui of the Tang Dynasty

15. Dapeng cannot be caged, and Dapeng cannot be planted.

——From "Seven Love Poems·Li Hanlin" by Pi Rixiu of Tang Dynasty