Poems containing bluebirds

The bluebird has been wanting to fly for a long time, and Oriole's parting is even more sad. -Su Shi's Farewell

The bluebird dies in the horizon, but Bai Ou tames at sea. -Wen Tianxiang's "The Sea"

The spring breeze crossed zhanghua, and Jade Bird invited her mother's home. -Chao Chongzhi's

-Bai Yuchan's "Pity"

The bluebird doesn't come across the road, and the peach has no spring breeze. -Hu zhonggong's

There are no multiple routes from Pengshan to oh blue-birds, be listening!-Bring me what she says!. -Li Shangyin's Untitled

The bluebird welcomes the solitary bird, and the white clouds follow it. -Wang Changling's "Send Qiao Lin"

A bluebird is attracted by the shadow of a forest building, and a colorful phoenix is sent out with the sound of a flute. -Fang mian's "On Huangshan Mountain"

The bluebird goes with a towel, and the deer patrols the flowers. -Yang Weizhen's "The Song of Mount Li"

The dancing three bluebirds have a pitiful coat color. -Tao Yuanming's "Reading the Classics of Mountains and Seas, Part Five"