Writing poems about oriole

Poems about oriole

1. Two oriole orioles are as bright as gold, and their curling branches are singing with fragrant sounds. ——From "Eight Poems on Willows" by Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty

2. The green orioles continue to go, and fish can be seen deep in the silkworms. ——From Qin Guan's "Five Spring Poems" of the Song Dynasty

3. Butterflies return to dancing in the clear weather, and orioles sing temporarily in the evening. ——From Tang Dynasty Qianqi's "The Residence of the Mountain Traveler"

4. In the drizzle of a hundred yellow orioles, there are thousands of green willows in Hengmen. ——From Tang Dynasty Wu Yuanheng's "Changan Xuhuai Sends Cui Shiwu"

5. The oriole first calls the willows to open their eyes, and the spring smoke warms the begonia branches. ——From "Hudong Yuanxiangjin Pavilion" by Bai Yuchan of the Song Dynasty

6. Egrets fly in the desert paddy fields, and orioles sing in the overcast summer trees. ——From "Jiyu Wangchuanzhuang Zuo" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

7. The oriole's hat is expensive, while the purple swallow's hairpin is precious. ——From "Inverted Yuan Yun" by Wu Rong of the Tang Dynasty

8. The peaches and plums are silent again and again, but the oriole only sees green and green. ——From Huang Tingjian's "Two Poems of Sleeping in the Temple" by Huang Tingjian of the Northern Song Dynasty

9. The colorful rope blows lightly, and the oriole crows and falls. ——From "Cold Food Luoyang Road" by Wu Rong of the Tang Dynasty

10. There are thousands of branches of flowers on the eaves of different colors, and orioles sing outside the green gauze window. ——From Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Shangchun Ci"

11. Even if you look at the swallows entering the mountain gate, how can you see the oriole's green light? ——From "Three Poems on December 1st" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

12. Wait until the spring days grow longer, and the orioles will make clear the day. ——From "Shi Yuandu" by Wang Anshi of the Northern Song Dynasty

13. Thousands of red halberds are closed, and hundreds of orioles are twittering in sorrow. ——From Wu Yuanheng of the Tang Dynasty, "Watching the South River with Yang Hongwei in Spring"

14. The heyday has gone with the flowing water, and the oriole sings the old spring sound in the sky. ——From "Denghelu Ancient City" by Wu Yuanheng of the Tang Dynasty

15. The orioles are twittering at dusk, and the jade mirror stand is sad. ——From "Ancient Meaning" by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty

16. After the summer rain is gone, the clear night is drunk, and the oriole does not realize that the spring is deep. ——From Huang Tingjian's "Farewell to Chenxiao County" in the Northern Song Dynasty

17. In the dream of the remaining afternoon, there is no such thing as an oriole. ——From Wang Anshi's "Sienap" in the Northern Song Dynasty

18. The oriole structure, the purple pigeon under the scorpion. ——From "Four Poems in Praise of Dayun Temple" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

19. The rain is passing over the city, and the orioles are climbing up the garrison. ——From Tang Dynasty Cen Shen's "Wuwei Spring Evening I heard that Judge Yuwen's envoy to the west has arrived in Jinchang"

20. Just at the moment when my heart is breaking, Oriole can't bear to hear it.

——From "Farewell on a Journey to Baling" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty