Which ancient poems contain the word spring?

There are many ancient poems containing the word spring. Here are just some common poems.

1. Suddenly a spring breeze comes overnight, and thousands of pear trees bloom.

——Cen Shen's "Baixuege Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital"

2. The spring breeze is green again on the south bank of the river. When will the bright moon shine on me again?

——Wang Anshi's "Mooring at Guazhou"

3. I don't know who cut out the thin leaves. The spring breeze in February is like scissors.

——He Zhizhang's "Ode to the Willows"

4. In Chiri, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, and the spring breeze is fragrant.

——Du Fu's "Quatrains"

5. The spring breeze is ten miles away on Yangzhou Road, and it is better to roll up the bead curtain.

——Du Mu's "Farewell"

6. When are the spring flowers and autumn moon? How much do you know about the past?

——Li Yu's "Poppy Poppies"

7. Spring flowers and autumn atmosphere do not affect the lover.

——Bai Juyi's "Inscription to Master Guang"

8. Spring flowers and autumn grass only make people grow old.

——Yan Shu's "Qingpingle"

9. Spring flowers are blooming on the bank, so why bother asking about Taoyuan.

——Dai Shulun's "Hermitage with Friends"

10. How much sorrow can you have? Just like a river of spring water flowing eastward.

——Li Yu's "Poppy Poppies"

11. But hearing the spring grass brings spring life, and rarely seeing the lover dies because of love.

——Tang Xianzu's "Send Zheng Jiansu on a Tour to Jiangdong"

12. The spring rain has eliminated the remaining frost, and the warm wind has turned to cold ashes.

——Su Shi's "Nan Ge Zi· Feeling of the Past"

13. How long will it take for the flowers in the garden to bloom again? The spring scenery will hinder the good times.

——Meng Jiao's "Looking into the Distance"

14. It is easy to recognize the east wind, and it is always spring when it is colorful.

——Zhu Xi's "Spring Day"

15. The grass is growing and the orioles are flying in February, and the willows are brushing against the embankment and drunk with the spring smoke.

——Gao Ding's "Village Living"