The poems about seagulls are:
1. What does the fluttering look like? The sky and the earth are like a sand gull. ——Du Fu's "Walking at Night"
2. There is no wind in the middle of the night, the lotus leaves are ringing, and the water is cold and there are still gulls that are not sleeping. ——Lin Jingxi's "Dream Return"
3. The spring water in Noda is as green as the mirror, and the silhouettes of people crossing the water are not startled by the gulls. ——Wang Zao's "Spring Day"
4. The gulls return to the sea and ask the geese for letters from home. ——Dai Fuxu's "Meeting Zhao Zhiyun Envoy"
5. The West Lake official once said, "I want to ask if the sand gull is there." ——Zhao Fan's "Sending People to the Palace"
6. Stone Lake is also as good as West Lake. Ask Cang Yan about the white gulls. ——Fan Chengda "Li Hui, the magistrate of the county, built a pavilion on the West Lake, and I called it "drinking green" in Dongpo dialect.
7. Although there is no one to cut one's neck to make love, there are friends who forget about the opportunity and spot the egrets and gulls on the Qiu River. . ——Bai Pu, "Intoxicated by the East Wind, Fisherman"
8. There is spring water in the south and north of the house, but I can see a flock of gulls coming day by day. ——Du Fu's "Guest Arrival"
9. The sky is clear, the moon is white on the river, and the seagulls know that the mind is calm.
——Li Bai's "Two Poems for Hanyang Fulu"