Poems with flowers

The poems with flowers are as follows:

1. The sound of wind and rain at night makes you know how many flowers have fallen. ——From "Spring Dawn" by Meng Haoran (Tang Dynasty)

2. The flowers are hidden in the wall at dusk, and the birds are chirping and passing by. ——From (Tang Dynasty) Du Fu's "Spring Stay in Zuo Province"

3. A pot of wine among the flowers, drinking alone without any blind date. ——From "One of Four Poems on Drinking Alone Under the Moon" by Li Bai (Tang Dynasty)

4. The evening wind blows the boat, and the flower path enters the mouth of the stream. ——From (Tang Dynasty) Qi Wuqian's "Spring Floods Like a River"

5. The magpie's poem threads the moon, and the flowers enter the exposure building. ——From (Tang Dynasty) Li He's "Qixi Festival"

6. The swallows are still flying, and the flowers have fallen one after another. ——From (Tang Dynasty) Xu Xuan's "Vernal Equinox Day"

7. The pines and dew are sparse in the solitary post, and the flowers are hidden behind the beach. ——From "Morning Wupanling" by Cen Shen (Tang Dynasty)

8. The leaves are green and the flowers are suitable for red hair. ——From "Hai Liu" by Wen Tingyun (Tang Dynasty)

9. The trees are full of red flowers, and the branches are empty. ——From "Ode to Flowers at Five Years Old" by Zhixuan (Tang Dynasty)

10. Riding on the stream in the north of the county, the flowers are walking all day long. ——From (Tang Dynasty) Bao He's "Send Off to King Wenzai Jiangyin"

11. Flowers and grasses grow together, and the orioles and butterflies perform together. ——From (Tang Dynasty) Meng Haoran's "Qingming Jishi"

12. The sky is still bright, and the calyx is still sparse. ——From (Tang Dynasty) Du Fu's "Worshipping My Brother Ying, Guan, etc. from afar"

13. The flower cover flies into a group of shadows, and the flags and rainbows trail the shadows. ——From "Visiting the Great Ci'en Temple" by Li Zhi (Tang Dynasty)

14. The courtyard is full of dawn, and the flowers are blooming and the white snow is fragrant. ——From Wang Zhu's "Poem of the Prodigy" (Song Dynasty)

15. The east wind is coming in Liu Jue, and the flowers are still snowing.

——From (Tang Dynasty) Zhang Zirong's "Expiration Day"