1. The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun’s gift to me. (Li Bai's "Gift to Wang Lun")
2. Spring is late when the swallows do not return, and the apricot blossoms are cold in the mist and rain. (Dai Shulun's "Su Xi Pavilion")
3 Suddenly, as if a spring breeze came overnight, thousands of pear trees bloomed. (Cen Shen's "Baixue Ge Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital")
4. The people are idle, the osmanthus flowers are falling, the night is quiet and the spring mountains are empty. (Wang Wei's "Birdsong Stream")
5. Even if the wind blows away all night, it is only by the shallow water of reed flowers. (Sikong Shu's "Jiangcun Shishi")
6. The scattered plum blossoms have passed the remaining wax, and it is a new year to return to the hometown. (Li Pin's "Send Off a Friend in Hukou")
7. On the Double Ninth Festival, come and buy chrysanthemums. (Meng Haoran's "Crossing the Old Friend's Village")
8. A few peach blossoms outside the bamboo are a prophet of the warmth of the spring river. (Su Shi's "Evening View of the Spring River in Huichong")
9. In April, the south wind blows heavily and turns yellow, and the jujube flowers have not fallen yet, and the tung trees grow in the shade. (Li Qi's "Farewell to Chen Zhangfu")
10. The moon melts in the pear blossom courtyard, and there is a gentle breeze in the catkin pond. (Yan Shu's "Implication")
11. On the road down Linping Mountain in May, there are countless lotus flowers all over Tingzhou. (Dao Qian's "Linping Daozhong")
12. The lotus leaves in the sky are infinitely green, and the lotus flowers are uniquely red in the sun. (Yang Wanli's "Sent Off to Lin Zifang at Dawn from Jingci Temple")
13. Listening to the spring rain in the small building all night, selling apricot flowers in the deep alley in the Ming Dynasty. (Lu You's "The First Spring Rain in Lin'an")
14. No one can be seen in the plum blossoms and bamboos, and I am blowing incense across the stone bridge all night. (Jiang Baishi's "The Great Night Returns from the Stone to Hutiao River")
15. The ground is full of reed flowers and I am old, who will the swallows fly next to when returning home? (Wen Tianxiang's "Jinling Station")
16. On the Double Ninth Festival, there are still chrysanthemums. Meng Haoran's "Passing the Old Friend's Village"
19. The squandering flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only Asakusa can eliminate them. Horseshoe. Bai Juyi's "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake"
20. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.
21. The Xunyang River sees off guests on the first night, and the maple leaves and flowers are rustling in autumn.