Cicada's ancient poems and sentences

Cicada's ancient poems are as follows:

1. Don't disturb the sun and listen to it in a foreign land. -Chu Liu Zhaoyu's "Smelling Cicada" in the Five Dynasties

2. The door and willow are not even wild, and at first glance it is an early cicada. Visitors have no fixed place, so they should listen first. -"Early Cicada"

3. Drinking dew in He Jie makes the rhyme longer. There are thousands of trees in the setting sun, and there is nowhere to avoid mantis. -"Drawing a Cicada"

4. When the cicada makes a sound, the Sophora japonica has two branches. You should only urge me to get old and send it to you. -

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p Being partial to strangers comes before leaving Saihong. -"Smelling the Cicada"

6. Qiu Lai's songs are more bitter, half swallowed and half gone with the wind. -Tang Yao He ("Smell the cicada and send it to Jia Dao")