Which poet's poems come from The End of the Day and The End of the Road?

The famous sentence "last night, the west wind withered the green trees, and I went up to the tall building alone and looked at the horizon." Dead Hua Lian by Yan Shu, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty.

A butterfly in love with flowers

Author: Yan Shu year: Song.

The threshold chrysanthemum worries about smoke and tears, the curtain is light and cold, and the swallows fly away. When the moon is not ripe, it will be bitter, and it will shine obliquely on the Pearl Lake.

Last night, the west wind withered the trees, and I went up to the tall building alone and looked at the horizon. You have to send colorful stationery and rulers to know where the mountains are long and where the water is wide.

It's hard to get through the Shu Road, and it's hard to get to the sky. From Shu Dao Nan

Shu Dao Nan is the masterpiece of Li Bai, a great poet in China in the Tang Dynasty. This poem imitates the theme of the old Yuefu, develops rich imagination in a romantic way, and artistically reproduces the spectacular, abrupt, tough, rugged Sichuan road and the incomparable majestic momentum, thus praising the magnificent scenery of Sichuan mountains and rivers, showing the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland, and fully expressing the poet's romantic temperament and love for nature.

"Xiu Yuan Road is long and its Xiu Yuan is awkward, and I will go up and down." This sentence comes from Qu Yuan's masterpiece Li Sao.

This sentence expresses such thoughts and feelings: although the reality is dark and cruel, and the road to truth is tortuous and distant, I (that is, Qu Yuan) will do whatever it takes to seek truth, showing Qu Yuan's indomitable and fearless spirit and firm belief in pursuing truth.