In the Northern Song Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu's "Jade House Spring": "Life is infatuated, and this matter has nothing to do with romance."
Su Shi's "Xijiang Moon" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "It's a pity that a stream is romantic and doesn't teach me to crush Qiong Yao."
Two Miscellaneous Poems on a Cold Night by Wang Bo in the Tang Dynasty: "The pavilion is heavy and the building is open, and the autumn wind and the bright moon are there."
Wang Bo's "Jiangnan Lane" in Tang Dynasty: "Purple fog cigarettes are hard to hold, and the breeze and bright moon are far away."
Wang Bo's Four Poems by Others in the Tang Dynasty: "Lin Tang's romantic reward is still waiting for the enemy."
Fourteen poems written for Li in the Tang Dynasty: "Qin respects each other, and the moon looks for itself."
"Southern History Xie Youchuan": "Those who enter my room have a breeze; A toast to me is only the bright moon. "
Shen Ming Cai's "A Thousand Daughters Will Come to Pass": "Water gulls love fame and fortune, and their shoes walk away the dust skillfully. How can it be like a bright moon and a cool breeze everywhere?"