Poems starting with Jin

Poems starting with "Jin"

1. Jin is surrounded by huge ravines, and villages are surrounded by dangerous mountains. ——From "Night Stay in Shenwan" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty

2. The willows in Jinting Pavilion are green, and the people are half drunk with Dongfeng wine. ——From Ming Dynasty Lu Juan's "Xin'an as a gift for my father"

3. I parked on the shore of Wuchang in the evening, and the wind in the willows spread out in the pavilion.

——From "One Hundred Untitled Poems on the River" by Qian Jue of the Tang Dynasty