There are a lot of "green" in Du Mu's poems; here are a few famous ones:
Thousands of miles of orioles singing, green reflects red, water village mountain country wine flag wind.
Ling Through the duckweed green brocade pond, thousands of summer orioles are chirping on the roses.
How many green lotuses rely on each other and hate each other, looking back to the west wind for a while.
Now the wind has scattered the flowers in a mess, and the green leaves have turned into shadows. Full of branches.
The jade ring in the chain is broken by sound and light, and the green brocade is covered with mud.
There are no traces of horses in the moss temple, and there are many restaurants beside the green water bridge.