What ancient poems are there about oriole in primary school?

The poems containing orioles in ancient primary school poems are as follows:

1. I sleep in spring without realizing the dawn, and hear the singing of birds everywhere. ——Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty, "Spring Dawn"

Meaning: In the spring, I was so insatiable in sleeping that it was already dawn, and what disturbed my deep sleep was the chirping bird.

2. The lotus flowers and butterflies dance all the time, and the orioles sing at ease. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "Walking Alone by the River Looking for Flowers"

Meaning: Butterflies circle and dance reluctantly among the flowers, and the free little oriole keeps singing among the flowers.

3. The moon is setting, the sky is filled with crows and frost, and the river maple and fishing fire are facing melancholy. ——? "Night Mooring at Maple Bridge" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty

Meaning: The moon has set, the crows are crows and the sky is full of cold air, and I sleep sadly in front of the maple trees and fishing fires by the river.

4. The oriole cries like tears, which is the highest flower in wetness. ——Tang Dynasty·Li Shangyin's "End of the World"

Meaning: Beautiful oriole, if you have tears, please sprinkle them on the delicate flowers on the highest branch for me.

5. The orioles are singing thousands of miles away, reflecting the red green, and the wine flags are blowing in the mountains and rivers of water villages. ——Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty, "Jiangnan Spring: Thousands of Miles of Orioles Crying and Green Reflecting Red"

Meaning: Thousands of miles south of the Yangtze River, orioles are singing and swallows are dancing everywhere, peach blossoms are red and willows are green, a scene full of spring, in the villages near the water, close to the mountains There are wine flags fluttering in the wind everywhere in the city.

6. The flowers have fallen, the children have not swept away the house, the orioles are singing, and the mountain guests are still sleeping. ——Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Idle Residence"

Meaning: The flower petals that were knocked down by the rain last night have not yet been cleaned by the servants, the orioles are singing, and the people living in seclusion in the villa are still sleeping soundly.

7. The orioles are singing thousands of miles away, reflecting the red green, and the wine flags are blowing in the mountains and rivers of water villages. ——Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty, "Jiangnan Spring"

Meaning: The vast south of the Yangtze River is full of orioles singing and dancing, green trees and red flowers complement each other, and wine flags are fluttering everywhere in the waterside villages, foothills and city walls.

8. The butterflies dance all the time, and the orioles crow at ease. ——Du Fu, Tang Dynasty, "Walking Alone by the River Looking for Flowers, Part 6"

Meaning: Butterflies circle and dance reluctantly among the flowers, and the free little oriole keeps singing among the flowers.

9. The orioles are singing in the waning moon, and the incense lamps in the embroidered pavilion are extinguished. ——Wei Zhuang of the Tang Dynasty "Qing Ping Le·Orioles Crying in the Waning Moon"

Meaning: At dawn, the early orioles begin to crow, the waning moon sets in the west, and the lights in the embroidered pavilion have just been extinguished.

10. The flowers have fallen, the children have not swept away the house, the orioles are singing, and the mountain guests are still sleeping. ——Tang Wangwei's "Seven Pastoral Music No. 6"

Meaning: The petals have fallen, the children in the house have not cleaned, the oriole crows, and the leisurely mountain visitors are still sleeping soundly.

Yingwei:

Yingwei, pronounced yīng tí, is a Chinese word that refers to the singing of warblers.

Source: Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Butterfly Love Flower" lyrics: "The Yan language orioles suddenly return with their crows. But they hate the West Garden, and the orioles and Yan are still there."

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yingwei