Poems by Yu Qian, a writer in Ming Dynasty

In late spring, the scenery is on the road.

Thousands of peaches bloom in the rain,

There are thousands of willows shaking outside the wind.

Who is in charge of Chunguang?

A pair of butterflies crossed the bridge.

This poem depicts the warm wind and fragrant grass, the heart is full of willows, the scenery is fresh and beautiful, revealing personal sadness and embodying the poet's style.

Wing coal

Digging for black gold, saving Yang is meaningful.

The fire rekindled into spring, and the furnace shone all night.

Ding yiyuan relies on power and pays attention to the stone after death.

I hope that all people will warm their hearts and go out of the mountains tirelessly.

Limestone hymn

Thousands of mountains are tempered,

When the fire started, it was idle.

I'm not afraid of being smashed to pieces,

Leave your innocence in the world.

A remote village/village

The village is desolate and suffers from drought every year.

Old people pay debts and young people sell food.

The wall breaks the wind to build a house, and the beam falls off the bed.

Know the herdsmen's refusal to report disasters and injuries.

It's very cold except for staying in Taiyuan for the night.

Send a message to the world,

Relieve the cold and use sadness.

Spring breeze is not far from here,

Only on the east side of the house.

Rain in late spring

Warm winds blow rain and light dust,

Spring is ruined by flying flowers everywhere.

Don't stare at tall buildings.

The grass at the end of the world is worrying.