Yuan Mei's lyric poems by borrowing scenery.

1. The sound stops the blue clouds from approaching, and the fragrance spreads deep to the red lotus root. -Yuan Mei's

2. Three thousand groups practiced wielding silver knives, and the cliffs in Sichuan shook together. -Yuan Mei's

Visit the Waterfalls in Liang Shi

3. Daylight is not everywhere, but youth just comes. -Yuan Mei's "Moss"

4. Half a day's cool moonlight, a flute of wine makes people feel happy. -Yuan Mei's "Borrowing the Garden at Night, Seeing the Master Sitting on the Moon and Playing the Flute"

5. The green hills are like cocoons that wrap people, so I don't believe there is a road ahead. -Yuan Mei's "Miscellaneous Poems on the Mountain"

6. When we meet, we will be exposed, and our skirts will be wet. -Yuan Mei's

7. The Milky Way flies down the tip of the pine tree, and the white car runs in the clouds. -Yuan Mei's

Visit the Waterfalls in Liang Shi. 8. The five-fold and six-fold trend is getting higher and higher, and it has plummeted and roared. -Yuan Mei's

Visit the Waterfalls in Liang Shi 9. In Shihao Village, the husband and wife say goodbye, and there are more tears than in the Palace of Eternal Life. -Yuan Mei's "Ma Wei"

1. Visiting Qiushi in autumn night, first smell the water sound. -Yuan Mei's

11. Every time Bugululei knocks, the water rhinoceros army goes to Gaolan. -Yuan Mei's "Going to Liang Shi to Watch Waterfalls"

12. Yi Long crossed the valley of the mountain alone, with his towering back stretched out. -Yuan Mei's

Going to Liang Shi to Watch Waterfalls

13. Ten miles is rugged and half a mile flat, and only one peak is sent to meet another. -Yuan Mei's "Mountain Miscellany"