Verses that begin with "Yan"
1. Obedience to the king leads to individual happiness and longevity. ——From "A Walk on the Pond" by Zhen Mi of the Han Dynasty
2. Dance calmly and gracefully, with long sleeves like flying feathers. ——From Zuo Si's "Poetry of a Beautiful Girl" in the Wei and Jin Dynasties
3. The post building can be seen thousands of miles away, and the head is extended to look at Liaojie. ——From Dugu of the Tang Dynasty and "Sending Xiao Li to the Sea"
4. Sudden excitement accompanies Miao He, and Yan Xin appreciates the cleansed collar. ——From Wang Bo's "Visiting Sanjue Temple in the Brahma Universe" of the Tang Dynasty
5. When you stretch your neck and sigh, you will have many things to cherish when traveling far away. ——From Cao Cao's "Bitter Cold Journey" in the Wei and Jin Dynasties
6. I am ashamed that I am not mending the sky, and I stretch my neck to make my mournful voice sound. ——From "Jingwei·North Wind Swings the Heaven and Earth" by Xia Wanchun of the Ming Dynasty
7. Promote it in a square inch and extend it everywhere. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
8. I miss you in the evening, thousands of miles away, and I wear clothes. ——From "Looking at the Moon in the River" by Lu Zhaolin of the Tang Dynasty
9. Both are good at magic, but their longevity is not long. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
The poem at the end of "Yan"
1. The bicycle wants to ask about the side, but the country belongs to the country and I live in Yan. ——From "The Envoy to the Fortress" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
2. Don't spend your life to live longer. ——From Han Yu's "Poetry of Xie Nature" of the Tang Dynasty
3. Huaixin Road takes a different turn, and the search for strange scenery never stops. ——From Xie Lingyun's "Climbing the Lonely Island in the River" of the Southern and Northern Dynasties
The poem "Yan" is in the middle
1. At that time, only the reputation was burdened, and the nobles, relatives, and famous men competed for Yan. ——From "Yuanyuanqu" by Wu Weiye of the Qing Dynasty
2. The green tents are extended and the steps are noisy, and the white heads are bowed to the riverside. ——From "Farewell to Kuizhou Officials" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
3. Breaking out of the camp and shooting General Huyan, he led the remaining soldiers back with thousands of cavalry. ——From Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Walking in the Army Part 2"
4. The wind is strong at dusk when the sail is sailing, so look to the sky and delay your head. ——From "Send a Man to Return to Wu" by Shen Song of the Tang Dynasty
5. Fish lamps spread the wax fire, and animals charcoal into spring ashes. ——From "New Year's Eve" by Shang Yan of the Tang Dynasty
6. The shape is a miracle, and Zeng Bingyan is happy. ——From Tang Dynasty Li Yong's "Dengli Xiagucheng Yuan Sunxin Pavilion"
7. A cup of wine lasts for thousands of years, and things can soar outside. ——From "Five Characters" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
8. One pill lasts for thousands of years, and things go out to rush. ——From "Five Words" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
9. If you want to know, the old trillium medicine will bloom when all the herbs are destroyed. ——From "Zhao Chang Hanju" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
10. When you look around the wild fields, you can see the leisurely and lonely scenery. ——From Zhang Hua's "Love Poems" in the Wei and Jin Dynasties
11. The Chiguan ruins the ancient pavilion, which is the extension of the Double Ninth Festival for guests. ——From "Nine Days Water Pavilion" by Han Qi of the Song Dynasty
12. After thinking about it like this, I postponed sitting on the rock. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
13. Outside Juyan City, I hunt for geniuses, and the white grass is burning all over the sky. ——From Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty's "Out of the Fortress"
14. When I was a little happy at Xiangyan Pavilion in Changsha, the tired soldiers dared to attack the Dog-Yangfeng. ——From Song Dynasty Chen Yuyi's "Shangchun"
15. There are many fields in Huayang Mountain, and the old people in Huayang Mountain prolong their years.
——From "Seven Characters" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty