The following poems begin with the word shao:
1. When the young boy left home, his elder brother returned, his local pronunciation has not changed, his hair on his temples has faded. It comes from one of two poems in "Returning to My Hometown", written by He Zhizhang, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.
2. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad. From "Long Song Xing", author: Han Yuefu, dynasty: Han.
3. Young people don’t know the feeling of sorrow and fall in love with the upper floors. Falling in love with the upper floors, I force myself to express my sorrow in order to compose new words. From "Chou Nuer·Shubo Mountain Road Middle Wall", author: Xin Qiji, Dynasty: Song Dynasty.