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There is no way out despite the mountains and rivers, and there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers. ——Lu You's "Visit to Shanxi Village"

Thousands of miles away, the orioles are singing, the green is reflected in red, and the wine flags are blowing in the mountains and rivers of the water village. ——Du Mu's "Jiangnan Spring"

May I ask where the restaurant is? The shepherd boy points to Xinghua Village in the distance. ——Du Mu's "Qingming Festival"

The green trees border the village, and the green mountains and hills slant outside. ——Meng Haoran's "Passing the Old Friend's Village"

The children and grandchildren have not yet been asked to farm and weave, and they also learn to grow melons near the mulberry tree. ——Fan Chengda's "Summer Pastoral Miscellany Part 7"

The peach red contains the rain, and the willow green also contains the morning smoke. ——Wang Wei's "Seven Pastoral Music No. 6"

Working in the fields during the day and planting hemp at night, the children of the village are each in charge of their own affairs. ——Fan Chengda, "Summer Pastoral Miscellany·Part 7"

One or two roosters crow in the rain, and the bridge on the road in Zhuxi Village is slanted. ——Wang Jian's "Rain Passes the Mountain Village"

Beans are planted at the foot of the southern mountain, where the grass is thick and the bean seedlings are sparse. ——Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields·Part 3"

Mo Xiao's farmhouse is full of wax and wine, and in good years there are enough chickens and dolphins for visitors. ——Lu You's "Visit to Shanxi Village"

The setting sun is setting in the isolated village, the jackdaws in the old trees are lightly smoked, and under the shadow of a flying dragon. ——Bai Pu's "Tian Jing Sha·Autumn"

Children came back early from school and were busy flying kites in the east wind.

—— Gao Ding's "Village Living"