The poems describing the singing of birds and the fragrance of flowers are:
1. The spring equinox enters the vernal equinox, and the late guests can smell the singing of birds and the fragrance of flowers. Ming Dynasty: Excerpted from Su You's "View from the Beneath the Li Mu Temple".
2. In several places, early orioles compete for warmth in the trees, while new swallows peck at the spring mud. The random flowers are gradually charming the eyes, and only Asakusa has no horse hooves. Excerpted from "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake" by Bai Juyi.
3. The oriole sings thousands of miles away, reflecting the red green, and the wine flag winds in the water village, mountain and Guo. Excerpted from "Jiangnan Spring" by Du Mu in the Tang Dynasty.