Poems about Qin Shihuang

Through the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang

Author: Xu Hun Year: Tang School: Four Unique Categories: Unknown.

Dragons are surrounded by trees, and when they enter the clouds, they also collapse.

In a piece of green hills and autumn grass, passers-by only worship the Han Mausoleum.

A letter thousands of miles away is just a wall. Why not let him go three feet? The Great Wall of Wan Li is here today, but I didn't see Qin Shihuang.

-forget the author, it should be written by an official of the Ming dynasty.

The king of Qin swept Liuhe, eyeing, He Xiongzai! Flying swords will float in the clouds, and princes will come to the west. -Li Bai's