Poetry of white clouds

The poems describing the white clouds are:

1. The white clouds fade away leisurely, and the green maple pond is full of sorrow. ——"Moonlight Night on the Spring River" by Zhang Ruoxu of the Tang Dynasty

2. The cool breeze blows out, and the slender song condenses while the white clouds stop. ——"Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng" Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty

3. The yellow crane is gone and will never return, and the white clouds have been empty for thousands of years. ——"Yellow Crane Tower" Cui Hao of the Tang Dynasty

4. Far above the Yellow River, among the white clouds, there is an isolated city called Wanren Mountain. ——"Two Poems of Liangzhou, Part One" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty

5. Far up the Hanshan Mountain, the stone path is slanted, and there are people living in the white clouds. ——"Mountain Travel" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

6. An An said goodbye to the mountain monk and bowed his head in salute to Baiyun. ——"Seventeen Songs of Qiupu" Tang·Li Bai

7. But don't ask again, the white clouds are endless. ——"Farewell" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

8. The white clouds have just begun to set outside the Tianshan Mountains, and the floating clouds are heading straight towards the five plains. ——"Joining the Army" Lu Sidao, Sui Dynasty

9. The white clouds look back together, and the green mist comes in to see nothing. ——"Zhongnan Mountain" Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

10. In the Baiyun Spring on Tianping Mountain, the clouds are careless and the water is free.

——"Baiyunquan" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty