Poems related to giving

1. Gifts to Fan Ye and Lu Kai

Fold flowers and send them to the people in Longtou. There is nothing in the south of the Yangtze River, but willows give a spring branch.

2. Parasitic Clothes and Bai Juyi

The light-colored silk shirt is as light as fog, and the spun floral yarn hakama is as thin as clouds. Don't be too frivolous, but know what you are doing. I am still afraid that Tongzhou will kill you.

3. To the person you love:

What you gave me is not a gift, but a beautiful world.

4. Mian Bogao, a Uighur, was ordered to send a white swan to Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, but he accidentally flew away during the process. Mian Bogao took out a piece of pure white silk, carefully wrapped the fallen goose feather, and wrote a poem on the silk:

Swans pay tribute to the Tang Dynasty, and the mountains are heavy and the road is farther. The treasure lost in Mianyang River is hard to leave behind.

I would like to offer it to the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty to plead guilty to Mian Bogao. The courtesy is light but the affection is heavy. I send goose feathers thousands of miles away!