Poems with the word jun

Poems with the word "jun"

1. The bones of a horse drink from Changjing, and the flowing water spreads the tassel. ——Five-character poem from Tang Dynasty Li Shimin's "Ode to Drinking Horses"

2. A horse can let go of stones, but a donkey can reach the hall. ——Five-character poem from "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty

3. The horse is soaring like the wind, whipping out of the Wei Bridge. ——Five words, from Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Six Songs under the Sai"

4. The carved bow writes the bright moon, and the horse is suspected of electric current. ——Five-character poem from "Ten Poems on the Imperial Capital" by Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty

5. A fine horse should go out at leisure, and a daughter of gold can travel well. ——Five words, from "Three Poems of Yangzhou" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

6. An honest man only values ??righteousness, and a horse does not work hard. ——Five words, from "Three Poems for Friends" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

7. The horse is still stable, the spring breeze is clear on the bank. ——Five-character poem from "Ode to a Beautiful Woman Riding a Horse" by Anonymous of the Tang Dynasty

8. The bones of horses are bought with gold, and the curtains of Yingmao are extended in crimson. ——Five words, from "Fifty Rhymes of Xingyang Gong's Poems" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty

9. Frost is pressing down on the stack at night, and the horse is broken by the west wind. ——Five-character poem from "Twenty-three Horse Poems·Nine" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty

10. Hongmeng Mountain is in the dark, and the beauty of the horse is shining brightly. ——Five words, from Chen Yuanguang of the Tang Dynasty, "The Great Mother Wei's Radius Inscription Stone"

11. The horse's hair crosses the famous horse, and the carved bow controls the sound of the string. ——Five words from Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Meng Zhu returns from an autumn hunt at night, puts a wine list and his father watches the prostitutes in the east building"

12. The horse is embroidered with mud, and the red dust is flying around its hooves. ——Five-character poem from "Two Han Palace Songs" by Han Hong of the Tang Dynasty

13. Birds come out of the red pavilion, and horses are tied to the clouds. ——Five words, from "A Banquet with Duan Gong in the West Pavilion of Guozhou" by Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty

14. The chivalrous man pays tribute to his kindness, and his horse is decorated with gold. ——Five-character poem "Out of the Fortress" by Zhang Yizhi of the Tang Dynasty

15. The long road is shaded by green locust trees, and the horses wear green silk. ——Five words from "Send Cui Shiyu to Beijing" by Li Qi of the Tang Dynasty

16. The horse is a visitor from Huainan, and it brings new hope when returning. ——Five words from "Send Guo Zan's Mansion Back to Huainan" by Han Hong of the Tang Dynasty

17. The fragrance of spring clothes lingers, and the horse's sweat is still light. ——Five words, from Han Hong of the Tang Dynasty, "Send off Liu Changshang to return to the south of the city"

18. The bones of the horse are holding the salt, and the mysterious text is finally covering the sauce. ——Five Characters·From Lu Guimeng's "Notes" of the Tang Dynasty

19. The horse is welcomed into the hall, the gold basin is filled with wine, and the bamboo leaves are fragrant. ——Seven words, from Ren Hua of the Tang Dynasty, "Master Huai Su's Cursive Song"

20. The thunder slowly turns to the wild clouds, and the horses neigh and love the cool rain.

——Seven words from Tang Dynasty Lu Lun's "If it rains on the way, immediately say goodbye to Zhang and Liu Duangong"