1. When the spring breeze comes, the grass suddenly becomes full of butterflies. ——Li Bai's "Mountain Men Encourage Drinking"
2. Geese and ducks don't know the end of spring, and they compete with the flowing water to take advantage of the peach blossoms. ——Chao Chongzhi's "Spring Day·The Yin Yin River is full of wind and green"
3. The wind has not yet settled on the remaining flowers, so don't regret it. The flowers bloom and want the spring breeze. ——Xin Qiji's "Ding Feng Bo· Late Spring"
4. When spring comes, people are like jade, and the moon is like silver when the lamp is burning. ——Tang Yin's "Lantern Festival"
5. The hairsprings are slowly blooming, the branches are quiet, and the white birds are flying across the green wall. ——Wang Shouren's "Spring Sunny"
6. The wind returns to the small courtyard and the greenery continues, and the willow eyes continue to spring. ——Li Yu's "Poppy Poppy·The Wind Returns to the Green Small Courtyard"
7. The red mountain apricot hair is scattered randomly, and the new green water apples are spread flatly. ——Bai Juyi's "Early Spring in Nanhu"
8. See the pear blossoms with the night moon, and the begonias half filled with morning rain. ——Wan Qiyong's "Santai·Qingming Yingzhi"
9. There is an east wind blowing in in front of the court, and thousands of willows are heading west. ——Liu Fangping's "The Revenge of the Spring"
10. The oriole crows to a silent place, and the frog alone listens in the grassy pond.
——Cao Bin's "Spring Evening: No One Asks the Falling Flowers Outside the Door"