There are also poems describing bamboo forests: 1. Yang Wanli's Chasing the Cool in Summer Night in Song Dynasty: Bamboo trees are dense with insects, sometimes it is cool, not the wind.
From time to time, insects came from the dense bamboo forest where they sang, but it was not the wind.
2. Farewell to Master Che Ling by Liu Changqing in the Tang Dynasty: Deep in the bamboo trees in the temple, the bells chime at night.
Looking at Kikulingi in the gray mountain forest, the sound of the clock striking the time came in the distance.
3. Li Qiao's Wind in Tang Dynasty: thousands of feet waves crossing the river, bamboo branches slanting.
Blowing across the river can set off several huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing into the bamboo forest can overturn the pole.
4. Wu Jun's Miscellaneous Poems in the Mountains in the Northern and Southern Dynasties: See smoke in the mountains and sunset in the bamboo.
Where the mountains meet the sky, there are clouds and clouds. Through the cracks in the bamboo forest, you can see the afterglow of the sunset.