Poems about chanting pine trees

The verses of "Yong Song" are as follows:

1. "Yong Song" - Zhang Fangping of the Song Dynasty

He was entrusted with a good job, and his talent was unique and wonderful.

The heart is too empty, and the ruthlessness is the perfect way.

A gentleman has an upright appearance, and a martyr has integrity.

Since he is the King of Ten Thousand Woods, why should he be insulted by his official title?

2. "Ode to the Pines" - Huang Yuanyao of the Ming Dynasty

The backbone of the straightened pavilion is solitary that no one needs support when the wind blows and frost presses it.

Xuanzhi has always had a Lingyun Festival and was willing to accept the five great officials of the Qin Dynasty.

3. "Ode to the Pines" - Hu Zhonggong of the Song Dynasty

Concentrate on writing the rhyme, and listen to the cold waves.

The sound of chanting is shaking by itself, mistakenly suspecting pan fish_.

4. "Ode to the Pines" - Prime Minister of Ming District Standing on the side of the tall mountain, the dome marks the sky beyond the blue clouds.

When spring blooms, it becomes green in the face of cold. The knots are made strong by frost and snow, and used to make the pillars strong.

5. "Ode to the Pines" - Luo Hengxin of the Ming Dynasty

The vigorous spirit is ancient, and the aloof rhyme is clear.

In the end, all the evil weeds dare not grow near their roots.

6. "Ode to the Pines" - Wu Fu of the Song Dynasty

Fortunately, there is no bottom of the stream, but the green cliff stands out.

In the cold weather, I am alone and beautiful, and all the trees are not my friends.

7. "Ode to the Pines" by Gong Xu of the Ming Dynasty

The pavilions are independent and beautiful in the dome of the forest, so why worry about the invasion of tangerine thorns when you get the land.

Laojie must be a thousand years old, and its tap roots should be as deep as nine yuan.

I pity the canal's appearance without being stained by dust, and it is difficult to change my heart in the wind and snow.

But it’s because Zulong was ennobled and didn’t usually make angry waves.

8. "Ode to the Pines" - Li Shizhong of the Song Dynasty

Half leaning on the rock and leaning on the clouds, I stand alone in the pavilion to withstand the cold weather.

This incident is quite complicated. He was a senior official in the Qin Dynasty.

9. "Ode to the Pine" - Lu Wengui of the Song Dynasty

The old pine is like a dead skeleton, while the short pine is covered with hair. The wages in the city are high, and it is difficult to make progress.

It is difficult to grow into the posture of a horned dragon without hiding in a tiger or leopard's den. The woodcutter boy comes out of the mountain at dusk and picks up the crescent moon.