What are the poems about "The Bell of Qiao Feng"?

1, Tang Zhangji at night near Fengqiao

Crows fell on the moon, crowed coldly, slept on maple trees, and slept in fishing lanes by the river. In the lonely Hanshan Temple outside Suzhou, the bell that rang in the middle of the night reached the passenger ship.

2. Song Luyou's Su Feng Bridge

Less than seven years later, the guest pillow is still midnight. Don't sigh, Bashan is still a thousand times heavier.

3. Song Zhoubi's Hanshan Temple in Qiao Feng

Jiang Feng sings, but the temple is still cold. If you don't change the road ahead, you will still hear midnight. The ground is cool and the moon is bright, and the village is full of hookahs. Who has seen it? It should be unique and loose.

4. Wen Mingzhi's Ten Scenes of Qiao Feng in Gusu

Jinchang took Zhu Han to the west to help Feng Dan fall into misty rain. When the fishing fire is green, the guest star hears the clock alone. Shuiming people are quiet and lonely in Jiangcheng, the moon is still falling, and the frost is still dark. The desolate ancient temple is full of smoke, whether Zhang Ji's poems are present or not.

5. Say goodbye to Hanshan Temple?

Fengqiao looks at the blue mountains in the west, and the temple covers the Han River alone. The clock in the boat urges the walker to get up, and the lamp in the tower shines on the monk to return. Fishing should be lonely, the official road is rustling and the leaves are sparse. Be sure to stop outside Gusu City to see off the princess's singing season.

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Ancient Poetry Network: http://www.gushiwen.org/