What are the poems that describe the rising sun?

The poem describing the rising sun is as follows:

1. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue.

From: "Remembering Jiangnan" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty.

Translation: When spring comes, the sun rises from the river, shining the flowers on the riverside redder than red, and the green river water is greener than the blue grass.

2. The sunflower in the green garden awaits the setting sun with morning dew.

From: "Long Song Xing" by Han Yuefu.

Translation: The sunflowers in the garden are all lush and green, rising under the crystal dew in the sunshine.

3. The dew is light and purple, and the morning sun shines red.

From: "Peony Fragrance" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty.

Translation: Soaked by the dew, it glows with purple glitter, and the morning sun shines, giving off a brilliant red light.

4. Qilu. Fascinated by the morning sun:

The red sun rises in the east with great momentum, and the rays of light first dye the green mountain robe.

The mountains and rivers have charm for thousands of miles, and the rain and dew entertain guests for thousands of years.

The sea of ??clouds is full of ambition for future generations, and the peaks are proud and humiliating.

The cuckoo powder traces the shadow, like a dragon soaring in the universe.

5. Qijue. Ode to the rising sun:

Like a treasure mirror rising from the top of a mountain, the scenery is beautiful on a good day.

The swallows cut off the orioles and triumph over the sun, and the bright and magnificent things rejoice in the new sky.

The moon sets in the west and the dawn dawns early, the rays of light are shining silently.

Smiling at the wind and thunder, looking forward to the rising sun.