Verses with ed.

With compiled poems

Wu Gong

He went to the country to invest his land, and compiled Mao to hide his old traces. ?quatrains

Sikong Tu

Weaving fences with cocoons, patching up houses with grass and flowers. ?Sitting alone

Song Dynasty

Han Wei

Breaking poplars to fight for carp, weaving bamboo to catch shrimps. ?Secretary Xu left five quatrains on his visit to the pond. Part Three

Ming

Gao Qi

The bamboo shoots are out of fear of people coming, so they weave fences to cover the valley entrance. ?The Twelve Odes of the Lion Grove, No. 10: Xiu Bamboo Valley

Wang Shouren

Weaving thatch can make a house, and brewing rice can make wine. ?There are ten unparalleled scenic spots in Yingzhong, including Baishe

Li Mengyang

Weaving thorn bushes into cages, originally used to store charcoal. ?Charcoal Basket Basin Stand

Xu Fen

Kill the grass near the water and weave bamboo to live in the stream. ?Cangwu Jishi Sixth Chapter

Wang Daokun

Weaving bamboo to open the double leaves, covering the lapels and riding a hundred paces. ?筚门

At the end of Ming Dynasty and the beginning of Qing Dynasty

Mao Qiling

The thorns were cut down to make fences, and the thatch was woven into crotches. ?Miscellaneous Poems about Living in the Mountains, Part 10

Wang Wan

The garden is busy after the rain, weaving fences to protect the new bamboo shoots. ?Yao Feng’s Eight Ode Part 7: Bamboo Path

Late Qing Dynasty and Early Modern Dynasty

Lian Heng

A seven-year-old flower girl was organized into an independent army. ?Twenty-two of One Hundred and Thirty Odes of History: Yali

Young and brave, she formed a revolutionary army.

?One hundred and thirty poems about history, one hundred and twenty-eight, Zou Rong