1. In the sequence of objects in the Rabbit Garden, the most surprising thing is the plum.
——(Southern and Northern Dynasties)? He Xun's "Ode to Early Plum Blossoms"
2. The rabbit in the garden carries the moon, and the Sichuan bird avoids the wind.
——(Tang Dynasty) King Luo Bin's "Old Song Dynasty"
3. Foxes and rabbits roamed the Hanyuan Palace, and the calyx tower was full of thorns.
——(Tang Dynasty) Wei Zhuang's "Qin Fu Yin"
4. The white rabbit pounded the medicine and asked who he wanted to eat with.
——(Tang Dynasty) Li Bai's "Gu Lang Yue Xing"
5. The white rabbit pounded medicine and autumn returned to spring, who would Chang'e live alone next to?
——(Tang Dynasty) Li Bai's "Ask the Moon about Wine·My old friend Jia Chun ordered me to ask about it"
6. The poem "Rabbit Garden" is gone but never returned, and the water and rocks in the Orchid Pavilion are empty and the moon is bright.
——(Tang Dynasty) Li Bai's "The Golden Lord Don't Rely on Youth and Health"
7. Wu Zhi stayed sleepless and leaned against the osmanthus tree, flying wet and cold rabbits with his feet exposed.
——(Tang Dynasty) Li He's "Li Ping Konghou Yin"
8. Rabbit silk is attached with fluffy hemp and leads to vines, so it does not grow.
——(Tang Dynasty) Du Fu's "Wedding Farewell"
9. The toad will not disappear when it enters the river, and the rabbit will live forever if it makes medicine.
——(Tang Dynasty) Du Fu's "Moon"
10. Asking the toad and rabbit over wine, he is willing to go to Cangzhou to accompany him.
——(Song Dynasty) Fan Chengda's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou: Detailed Decades of Events"
11. The toad is so good at bathing in the water, so why does the jade rabbit explain the ups and downs?
——(Song Dynasty) Xin Qiji's "Magnolia Slowly·Poor Today's Moon"
12. A little care of the orchids and cinnamon bushes, and the fox and rabbit ruins are leveled.
——(Song Dynasty) Su Shi's "He Tao and Liu Chaisang"
13. The dragon sand palace is waxy, the rabbit garden stays cold, and the flowers shine on the curling night.
——(Song Dynasty) Liu Zihuan's "Jieyu Hua·Snow"
14. It is better to pound the jade rabbit, not to carry it with a strong man.
——(Song Dynasty) Qin Guan's "Tea Mortar"
15. There are no clouds and animals moving for thousands of miles, and there are only rabbits and toads in the middle sky.
——(Song Dynasty) Wang Anshi's "One of Three Ode to the Moon"