Ku He's poems include:
1. The bamboo dock is dust-free and the water sill is clear, and the lovesickness is far away from the city. The autumn clouds linger and the frost flies late, leaving the withered lotuses to listen to the sound of rain. ——Tang Dynasty: Li Shangyin's "Staying in Luo's Pavilion to Convey Cui Yong and Cui Gun"
2. I once carried wine back to the West Lake, and the fragrant breeze made the sky clear. Fangfei has withered away today, but the sound of autumn is sent to the guest's clothes. ——Tang Dynasty: Wang Han's "Ti Baihe"
3. The chanting of the crickets and the chirping of the crickets bring prosperity, and the hostas and flowers fall in the wild pond and are fragrant. Gardener, don't fold the autumn lotus and leave it with the swimming fish to cover the sunset. ——Song Dynasty: Zhou Mi's "Xicheng Abandoned Garden"
4. The leaves have no round shadows, the handles have no fragrance, and all the lotus songs are gathered in the cold Bitang. A land of sad clouds and brocade also once covered the moon and the mandarin ducks. ——Song Dynasty: Wang Tan's "Bai He"
5. The red clothes have fallen off and the green pans have fallen, and the clear waves are clearing me. Tell the children that they must pick all the leaves and leave no remaining leaves to induce the sound of autumn.
——Ming Dynasty: "Withered Lotus" by Gong Xu