What are the beautiful poems with the word "Miao"?

1, verse: beans are planted in Nanshan, and the grass is full of bean seedlings.

From: Tao Yuanming's Return to the Garden in Wei and Jin Dynasties.

Interpretation: I planted beans at the foot of Nanshan, where weeds are flourishing and peas are sparse.

2. Poetry: Miao Man's empty mountain is full of fame, and his roots are afraid to take shape.

From: Four Poems by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: I am ashamed of the reputation of "Miao Man Kong Shan", but I am afraid that they can't take shape if they are rooted in cracked soil.

3, verse: Miao and Shu taxes are not allowed to eat, and the official warehouse is turned into soil.

From: Wild Old Songs/Shan Nong Ci by Zhang Ji in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: The grain is sent to the warehouse of the government, and finally decays and becomes soil.

4, verse: Miao Miao, rain and frost.

Said by: Xiao Ya Shu Miao, anonymous in pre-Qin.

Interpretation: Millet seedlings grow sturdily, and good rain comes to moisten them in time.

5, verse: the bottom of the depression is loose, leaving seedlings on the mountain.

From: Zuo Si in Wei and Jin Dynasties, "Ode to Historical Poems", Yu Yu Sword Song Di.

Interpretation: lush pine trees grow at the bottom of the mountain stream, and small saplings swaying with the wind grow on the hills.