The poems describing red plum blossoms heralding spring include:
1. The frost blooms on the road, reflecting the snow as if it is cold. ——He Xun's "Ode to Early Plum Blossoms/Plum Blossoms in Bloom in Yangzhou Fa Cao"
2. For the sake of appearance, I hold my loneliness alone. ——Zhang Yan's "Sparse Shadows of Plum Blossoms"
3. In sunset poems, the sky is full of snow, and it is very spring when written together with plum blossoms. ——Lu Meipo's "Snow Plum Part 2"
4. Snow is like plum blossoms, and plum blossoms are like snow. Both the similarity and the dissimilarity are strange. ——"Treading on the Shasha·Snow Like Plum Blossoms" by Lu Benzhong
5. The snow is gentle, the waterside is bright and beautiful, and it does not take advantage of the power of spring. ——Xin Qiji's "Niannujiao Plum"
6. In the Ming Dynasty, when looking at the countryside, you should see Longtou plum. ——Song Zhiwen's "Inscription on Dayu Lingbei Station"
7. Thank you for the plum blossoms, for singing with me. ——"High Balcony·New Year's Eve" by Han Huang
8. The waterside village in the deep valley on the mountainside was once sparse with flowers and lost the soul of its guests. ——Zhang's "Ink Plum Blossoms"
9. I heard that the plum blossoms split the dawn wind, and the snow piles filled the four mountains. ——Lu You's "Plum Blossom Quatrains"
10. In February, spring flowers are tired of falling plum blossoms. The journey back to the fairyland is reminded by Bitao. ——Yan Jidao's "Huanxisha·February Spring Flowers Are Weary of Falling Plum Blossoms"
11. There are several plum blossoms in the corner, and Ling Han blooms alone. ——Wang Anshi's "Plum Blossoms/Plum Blossoms"
12. Plum blossoms bloom several times in the south of the Yangtze River, and people's stools are stained at the end of the world. ——"Partridge Sky·Snow Shines on the Mountain City and Jade Fingers Are Cold" written by Liu
13. After a night of lovesickness, I suddenly came to the window and suspected that it was you. ——"Thinking" by Lu Tong
14. If you have nothing in the south of the Yangtze River, just give me a spring branch.
A "Poetry to Fan Ye" by Lu Kai