Poems that begin with "Friends"
If you can hope for friends, the sound of the valley will be heard. ——From "Ying" by Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty
The poem at the end of "Friends"
1. I will always cherish my friends in the pavilion, and my loneliness will linger in the clouds. ——From Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Sitting in the pavilion at night when I first came out of the customs, writing to the great colonel of King Huai"
2. Friends separated by articles are isolated, but close friends are closely related to Hao Laiwen. ——From "Fifteen Poems on Autumn Embrace" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
3. I am ashamed of my friends in Dongyuan, but the new poem comforts the traveling soul. ——From Cui Dong of the Tang Dynasty, "Rewarding Li Buque with Gifts in the Rain"
4. I visited relatives and friends yesterday, and most of them died. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
5. Frost and snow do not know the year, but I am really a friend of the cold year. ——From "Five Poems on Bamboo" by Hanshan Deqing of the Ming Dynasty
6. Whoever makes friends in life should look at the bamboo pine. ——From Wang Zhu's "Prodigy Poems" of the Song Dynasty
7. In the past, my fellow disciples held high the six feathers. ——From the anonymous "Bright Moon at Night" of the Han Dynasty
8. We tie our hair and sleep on the same mat, and we are friends in the underworld. ——From the anonymous "Peacock Flying Southeast" in the Han Dynasty
9. I have always been a close friend throughout my life, so don't watch it now. ——From Shi Runzhang of the Qing Dynasty, "Jiangyue·October Qingjiangyue"
10. The weeping willows sing and the oriole sings, and the gates are like asking for friends. ——From "Two Spring Poems" by Zhang Yan of the Tang Dynasty
The poem with "friend" in the middle
1. I am willing to seek benefits now, but I dare to live for friends. ——From "Gift to the King and His Royal Highness" by Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty
2. Relatives still look down upon each other, and friends become distant day and night. ——From "Eight Ode to History" by Zuo Si in the Wei and Jin Dynasties
3. Old friends are all far away, and my eyes are temporarily clear on foreign lands. ——From "Poems of Huangming Mansion" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty
4. The family is poor, the children are careless, and the officials are dismissed and their friends are sparse. ——From "Two Poems on a Spring Day" by Geng Mao of the Tang Dynasty
5. Although I am comfortable living in a quiet place, I make friends in Beijing. ——From "Staying in a Cottage in Luonan" by Zheng Gu of the Tang Dynasty
6. I wish to have Zhan Yanwan, my friend's Shuofang. ——From Cao Zhi's "Two Songs for the Ying Family" in the Wei and Jin Dynasties
7. He complained about his poverty and relapsed into illness, and he was a man with no friends. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
8. Be filial to your friends and be honest, and never forget your words. ——From "Poems of Instructions to Master Cao" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty
9. Lovers are melancholy, and good friends do not travel together. ——From "Sentences" by Zheng Wei of the Tang Dynasty
10. If you don't let Gufeng criticize you, you must keep your friends. ——From "Sending Zhang Zirong to the Jinshi Examination" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty
11. I hope that relatives and friends will always smile, and that there will be no shortage of money when we meet. ——From "Five Poems on a Difficult Journey" by Helan Jinming of the Tang Dynasty
12. After the war broke off due to music and writing, relatives and friends reunited in dreams. ——From "Thinking of Home in Spring" by Li Pin of the Tang Dynasty
13. When the voice of asking for friends has just faded away, the sight of the branches can be lamented. ——From "The Birds Scattered and the Remaining Flowers Fall" by Kong Wenye of the Tang Dynasty
14. My beloved son cries for his father, and my good friends caress me as I cry. ——From "Three Preparatory Elegies" by Tao Yuanming of the Wei and Jin Dynasties
15. Good friends are far apart, each in the same direction. ——From "Four Farewell Poems" by Anonymous in the Han Dynasty
16. Old friends have always had a stone-hearted heart, and it is hard to get the Lord's kindness if you give too much advice. ——From "Two Supplements of Sad Li" by Cui Daorong of the Tang Dynasty
17. The gourd leaves are cooking with the fragrance of the kitchen, and the Taoist friend knocks on the door. ——From "Xu Zhengjun's Visit in Spring" by Guanxiu of the Tang Dynasty
18. Who can I call Jiuyuan? My mentor and friend Langya Bingmanrong.
——From "Six Long Sentences on Chang'an Miscellaneous Questions" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty
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