Huang Chao's poems, preferably all of them.

Huang Chao has three poems:

Chrysanthemum (Huang Chao)

The rustling west wind is full of flowers in the courtyard, but it is hard to come with a cold heart, a sweet fragrance and a cold butterfly.

If I am Qing Di in the next year, I will report it to Peach Blossom.

Chrysanthemum morifolium (Huang Chao)

Stay in Qiu Lai on September 8th, and I will kill all the flowers after they bloom.

The fragrant array permeates Chang 'an, and the whole city is covered with golden flowers.

Self-titled portrait (Huang Chao)

I remember that the grass was flying and the iron clothes were covered with monk's clothes.

There is no one in Tianjin Bridge, so I just lean on the railing to see the sunset.

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Huang Chao (82-884) was the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty. Because of his charisma and extraordinary courage, he eventually replaced Wang Xianzhi as the general leader of this great uprising. The great uprising led by him destroyed the decadent Li and Tang dynasties and broke the zombie situation of the dark society in which the warlords in Tang and Wei dynasties were divided and scuffled. It has prepared conditions for the transition from division to unity, thus promoting the continuous development of history.