What are the poems about lotuses?

1. The little lotus has just revealed its sharp corners, and a dragonfly has already stood on it. -- Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty

2. Three hundred miles away from Jinghu Lake, there are lotus blossoms. -- Li Bai

3. The new lotus is reflected in Duopu, passing to the east of the green pond. -- Wang Zhenbai of the Tang Dynasty

4. Beautiful red and pink makeup, green cover to keep out the wind and rain. -- Li Xuan

5. The fan of green clouds flashes, and the green jade stacks are reunited. -- Li Shangyin

6. Fish play with leaves in the field, and ducks sing and pick lotus.

White cut fat jade petals, red gauze and colorful paper. -- Liu Yin

7. I turned over the rivers and lakes, and now I am here.

If the leaves of wild rice grow long and the fragrant roots grow, who will migrate?

The dew and the culvert are both fresh and green, and they are leaning against each other in the wind. --Bai Juyi

8. The plain house contains dew and fresh jade crowns, and the blue leaves are fanned round by the wind. -- Qian Wei

9. Eighty-nine branches of green wild rice and four or five leaves of round lotus. -- Mei Yaochen

10. The red clouds and red mist create a green house, and the morning glow turns into a vermilion pink light.

-- Sima Guang