Poems rhyming with "an":
time was long before I met her, but is longer since we parted (nán) and and the east wind has arisen and a hundred flowers are gone (cán). -Untitled by Li Shangyin
The Red Army is not afraid of difficulties in expedition (nán), and Qian Shan is only idle (xián). -Mao Zedong's "Seven Years Long March"
The Red Army is not afraid of expedition difficulties, and Qian Shan is only idle
Jinbiyu Mountain is far away (yu m 4 n), and it is difficult to pass the road (nán). -Lu Zhaolin's "The History of Big Sword Farewell to Liu You"
Yueyang City is long in the water (màn), and it is dangerous to go to the dangerous building alone (lán). -Bai Juyi's titled Yueyang Tower
Bike wants to ask the side (biān), which belongs to the country's residence (yán). -
Wang Wei's "To the fortress" from ten thousand valleys the trees touch heaven (tiān), on a thousand peaks cuckoos are calling (juān). -Wang Wei's "a message to commissioner li at zizhou"
pays homage to Bai Di's colorful clouds (jiān), and thousands of miles of Jiangling are returned in one day (huán). -Li Bai's