2 Wang Wei's "Autumn Night in the Deep Mountains": The sound of bamboo gently calls the laundry girl to return, and the lotus leaf lies in front of the fishing boat.
3 Li Bai Chunsi: You are like jade in the north, and I am a mulberry twig.
4 "Untitled" by Li Shangyin: Spring silkworms will weave until they die, and candles will cry the wick away every night.
5 Changyu's "Silkworm Girl": Those who are covered in Luo Qi are not silkworm farmers.
6 Xie Fangde's "Ode to the Silkworm Woman": Zi Gui cried until the fourth watch, only to see that the silkworm was thick and afraid of thin leaves.
7 Fan Chengda's "Pastoral Fun in Spring": Sit and lie idle, watch silkworms on sunny days.
8 Li Bai's "Send a friend to Shu": According to legend, the road is rugged and difficult.
Luo Fu is good at raising silkworms and picking mulberry in the southeast corner.
10 Meng Haoran's Passing Old People's Village: We opened your window, crossed the garden and fields, and said Sang Ma with a cup in our hand.
12 Meng Jiao's "Looking at Luo Qiao Night": Mulberry leaves come from the soil without leaves, and flute pipes greet the front of Longshui Temple.
13 Wang Jian's Rain in the Mountain Village: Mother-in-law calls for a silkworm bath, leaving gardenias in the atrium.
14 Yuan Zhen "The Weaver Girl": Why is the Weaver Girl too busy? Silkworm babies get old if they want to lie down for three times. Silkworm sacred algae have become silk, and silk tax was levied at the beginning of this year.
15 Nie Zhongyi's "Yong Tian Jia": selling new silk in February and cutting new valleys in May.