A poem describing a quiet pavilion

Poems describing quiet pavilions:

1. No vulgar rhyme, naturally love autumn mountain. _ _ _ _ Tao Yuanming's Return to the Garden Part I

2. Daohuaxiang said that the year is good. Listen to the frogs. _ _ _ _ Xin Qiji's Xijiang Moon Walking the Huangsha Road at Night

3. An egret flies over the quiet swamp, and mango birds sing in the trees in midsummer. _ _ _ _ Wang Wei's My Wangchuan Cabin in Wangchuan Village after a Rain clears up/Autumn returns.

4. After cutting the grain at noon, sweat dripped down the soil. _ _ _ _ Li Shen's Two Antique Poems/Two Peasants

The mountains and fields are green, and it rains like smoke in the regular sound. _ _ _ _ April in rural Weng Juan

In the green garden, sunflowers are exposed to the sun. _ _ _ Anonymous "Long song"

7. Plums are golden and apricots are fat, and wheat and white cauliflower are thin. _ _ _ _ Fan Chengda's "Four Seasons Pastoral Miscellaneous, Part II"

8. Children and grandchildren did not solve the problem of farming and weaving, but also learned to plant melons in the shade of mulberry trees. _ _ _ _ Fan Chengda's Miscellaneous Seven in Summer Village

9. Peas are planted in Nanshan, and the grass is full of bean seedlings. _ _ _ _ Tao Yuanming's Three Songs of Returning to the Garden

10. Looking at Noda from the front door alone, buckwheat blooms like snow in the moonlight. _ _ _ _ Bai Juyi's Night in the Country

1 1. The children in the village are responsible for their own affairs. _ _ _ _ Fan Chengda's Miscellaneous Seven in Summer Village

12. The road is narrow and the vegetation is long, and the evening dew is stained with clothes. _ _ _ _ Tao Yuanming's Three Songs of Returning to the Garden

13. Xishili ripe fragrant rice, hibiscus fence with long bamboo filaments, drooping green fruit. _ _ _ _ Fan Chengda's "Shajiang Village Road in Huanxi"

14. Farmers starve to death even if there are no idle fields in the four seas. _ _ _ _ Li Shen's Two Antique Poems/Two Peasants

15. Jojo, Fu Tian, cordially greet each other. Wang Wei's "Farmhouse on the Wei River"

16. Reclaim land in the south and return to the garden. _ _ _ _ Tao Yuanming's Return to the Garden Part I

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Ancient Poetry Network: gushiwen.org