Poems containing hope

Five-character poems that begin with "Hope"

1. Panxiao condenses his soul to say goodbye, and vaguely dreams of rain. ——From Du Mu's "Works for Others" of the Tang Dynasty

2. Panxiao looks back far away, her slender shirt is late to make her bun. ——From "Old Journey" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

3. Panpan drooped his sleeves and let out a call from the Phoenix. ——From "Zhang Haohao's Poems" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

4. When the couple meets the emperor, Panxiao is alone. ——From "Du Qiuniang's Poems" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

The five-character poem at the end of "Hope"

1. The ring is like a fairy, and its radiance brings hope. ——From Wu Yuanheng of the Tang Dynasty, "I Don't See You Alone"

2. The study room is vast for the scholars, and the Zen room blocks the clear hope. ——From "Spring Sends Pan Shu to Yangzhou Again" by Jiaoran of the Tang Dynasty

3. The craftsman keeps hope and carves into elegant instruments. ——From "Ya Qin Pian" by Sima Yike of the Tang Dynasty

4. Once you have no hope, you can calm down and be a hero. ——From "Three Ancient Poems" by Xu Yanbo of the Tang Dynasty

5. It is difficult to understand the music repeatedly, so why look forward to it face to face.

——From Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Cui Shiliu Shaofu took photos of Yiyang, and offered poems and books for investment, and was rewarded with thirty rhymes"