Han Yu's Poems about Girls

Han Yu's poem describing girls: I am a pair of jade-like phoenixes who love clouds and clothes. Money goes to worship the mountain by mistake, and flowers and clothes brush the brothel. I bought it at a high price, and I like Qionghua with loose green stripes. Chiba RF is in the middle, with short boats and seagulls floating. My willow got my son drunk. I'd rather be lovely than remember my home. The former sages did a lot, while the rest went back to Dan Jiu to get rid of it. My dream is to follow you to Wan Li, and I still remember the lovesickness before flowers. Love turns into pure rain, and Guo's daughter smiles. It is rare that the earthquake can save your heart when it is moist and beautiful.