Sneak into the night with the wind, moisten things silently. -Du Fu's "Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night"
Jiangshan bathed in spring, how beautiful, flowers send flowers. -Du Fu's Two Poems
The wind is fast and high, the ape cries sadly, and the birds are circling in the white sand. -Du Fu's "Ascending the Mountain"
The water in front of the Yellow River flows eastward, giving people a sense of sleepiness and spring breeze in spring. -Du Fu's "Looking for Flowers Alone by the River, No.5"
It was drizzling, and the fish jumped out of the water happily; The breeze is blowing gently, and the swallows slant across the sky. -Du Fu's "Two Hearts and Water Threshold"
Her face! Can you imagine the spring wind? Huan Peikong is the soul of jathyapple. -Du Fu's "Five Records of Places of Interest, Part Two"
A flower flew away, but it was spring, and the wind was so sad. -Du Fu's "Two Songs of Qujiang"
The city music under the overpass is soft and melodious, half of it goes with the river wind and the other half floats into the clouds. -Du Fu's "Giving Flowers"
The breeze rippled on the grassy coast, through the night, and blew to my still mast. -Du Fu's One Night in a Foreign Country
On crutches, on crutches, standing on the Zhou Fang, I only watched catkins flying wildly in the wind like crazy, chasing the flowing peach blossoms lightly. -Du Fu's "Nine Songs and Five Songs"
Between the river and the sky, the waves are rough and the clouds are covered with fog. -Du Fu's "Eight Poems of Autumn Prosperity"
A cold wind is blowing from the distant sky. What are you thinking, old friend? . -Du Fu's To Li Bai at the End of the Sky
Its ears are as sharp as a piece of bamboo, and it runs like four winds, as if its hoof had not been trampled. -Du Fu's Poems of Fang Bing Cao Hu Ma
The swift in the forest is fat, and the water is long and green. -Du Fu's "Qujiang to Rain" is full of clouds at dusk, and the snow dance is empty. -Du Fu's Snow, but I was separated from my brothers by the wind and dust. I couldn't help crying. I was so far away. -Du Fu's Wild Hope is like a spring breeze, blowing off several flowers at night. -Du Fu's Nine Poems, Part Two. Expanding knowledge: A brief introduction to poetry about things. Poetry is a kind of poetry that expresses its feelings with objects, and embodies humanistic thoughts by reciting things. The "things" chanted in poems about things are often the author's own situation, which is completely integrated with the poet's self-image, and the author places certain feelings on describing things. In poetry, the author either reveals his attitude towards life, or expresses his good wishes, or contains philosophy of life, or expresses the author's interest in life. According to statistics, there are 626 1 poems chanting objects in the whole Tang Dynasty, including 504 poems in the early Tang Dynasty, 746 poems in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, 455 poems in the middle Tang Dynasty and 3556 poems in the late Tang Dynasty. ?