Poems about seagulls
Wang Wei's "After the rain clears, I hope to stay in Sichuan" said: "Why are you afraid of seagulls when you give up your honor to the rough people? ? "Li Bai's Ode to the River:" Immortals need to ride the yellow crane, and sea passengers have no intention of following Bai Ou. " Du Fu's "Welcome": "I am in the north, I am in the south, spring water is flooding, and I only see seagulls day after day." Du Fu's "Jiangcun": "The Qingjiang River is a village surrounded by songs, and the village of Changxiajiang is silent. Since I went to Liang Shang Yan, I have been close to seagulls in the water. " Du Fu's Twenty-two Rhymes of Wei Zuocheng: "Bai Ou is not mighty, who can tame Wan Li!" Lu Guimeng's "New Sand": "A small dike rises after twists and turns, and the seagull knows after the housekeeper knows. Penglai has a way of teaching people and pays taxes to Zizhi every year. "