Poems that begin with the word Fei Fei

Cao Zhi's "The Journey of the Yellow Bird in Noda": Flying across the sky, I come down to thank the young man.

Chen Ziang's "Thirty-Eight Poems on Encounters": If the flying cannot be stopped, the oriole comes to interfere.

Chen Zi'ang's "Mandarin Duck Chapter": Flying mandarin ducks, raising their wings to cover each other's losses.

Yuan Zhen's "Twenty Chapters on Birds (Geng Yin)": Flying gradually up to the high pavilion, hundreds of birds do not guess how good they are.