A poem describing "immortal spirit"?

Poems describing "immortal spirit" are:

If you are surprised, if you are elegant, Youlong, glory Qiuju, Hua Mao Song Chun. Beards and beards are as light as Yun Zheyue, and they float like snow with the wind. Looking from a distance, if the sunrise rises; If you are forced to check it, it will burn like a wave.

-Cao Zhi? Ode to Luoshen

Yushu is rich in fairy flavor, and it seems unintentional to mix customs lightly. Long sorrow suddenly flies away like a crane, where to find lonely clouds. -Li Yi's "Gift to Mao Xianweng" in the Tang Dynasty

Deputy, the Tao should be yellow. The copper building is prepared for virtue, and the jade is in the rules. Fairy spirit is hazy, and the spirit is a teacher. Precursor crime, control the crane to the instrument. -In the Tang Dynasty, it was anonymously named "Jiao Miao Qu". Enjoy the music of Huaiwang Temple. The Encounter

Di Zi fell to Zhu Bei, and his eyes hurt.

Autumn wind blows gently, and Dongting waves under the leaves.

-"Nine Songs, Mrs. Xiang"

Wang Shaofu, you are well proportioned, agile as a crane, and detached as a god. You are the immortal of the Han Dynasty. Why did you come to Nanchang for garrison? You are holding Shou Yuan, indifferent, lonely, windy and clanking. You are noble, not in the nest, pure and noble. In a flash, the lawsuit ended, despising the prince and watching the scud. I am now living in seclusion between a fisherman and a butcher. You should distinguish jade from stone. I can only express my admiration and admiration for your height. -Li Bai's "Give Wang Qiu Shaofu"