Four poems describing red, yellow, blue and green.

Poetry 1:

At sunrise, the river is redder than fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue.

From: Yi Jiangnan

Author: Bai Juyi era: Tang Dynasty

Jiangnan is good, and the scenery was once familiar. At sunrise, the river is redder than fire, and in spring, the river is as green as blue. Can you forget Jiangnan?

Jiang Nanyi, the most memorable place is Hangzhou. Looking for laurel trees in Zhongshan Temple in the month, watching the tide on the pillow in the county pavilion. When will you come again?

Jiang Nanyi, followed by martial arts, Wu Jiu, a cup of spring bamboo leaves, and Wu Wa and Furong got drunk dancing. Will we meet again sooner or later?

Poetry 2:

Great white emperor bodhisattva

Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, blue and purple,

Who holds color training and dances in the air?

After the rain, the sun sets again.

The mountain is covered with clouds.

When the battle is urgent,

The village wall in front of the bullet hole.

Decorate this mountain,

It looks much better today.

This word was first published in Poetry Magazine in 1957 1 month.