Please use, Lu, Ma, Jia, Xu, Wei, Wei, Juan and Miao. It's difficult to write a poem for Tibetan poems. Oh, what you want is lyricism or scenery writing, not poetry!

tourist

Chatting on land with a long boat, water chestnut and vanilla fragrance.

Jia Ke comes to Wan Li in spring and goes to other places in Xuzhou in autumn.

The microwave gazes at the blue sea, and the jadeite has passed through several times.

Juanran went to Dongting in late June, and Vivi smoked underwater.

It's really not easy to deal with a metrical poem. But it seems to be true, as long as Chinese characters can be turned into poems.

Ps: I looked back today. It was not particularly difficult, so I added a poem about history.

The land and sea are vast, and the red deer is easy to become a beacon smoke.

Jia's disadvantages are hard to find, and the Xu Penglai will be restored.

Small print is unique in the world, and ignorance deceives the sky.

Juan Huan Taigong each got his fish, and Man Cang Bo had another year.

[Note: * Land and sea: Great Plateau. Old refers to Guanzhong area.

* Red deer changes shape: from the Book of the Later Han Dynasty, it means that a deer is a horse.

* Whispering: subtle words. The book was transferred from Ivanx Liu, so that Dr. Taichang "didn't talk to the master, spoke quietly, and died at the age of 70."

* Shu Wei: Excellent skill. Han Jiayi's new book "Sanguiwei" "Now there are skills here: grasping people to make them rich, warming them up without clothes, making them happy without suffering, making them more stupid and less tied to the internet."

Juanjuan: A good fisherman in ancient times. Juankou is only good at fishing, but Jiang Shang takes fishing as his official career. ]