There is a son in the poem

Under the tree of Prince Wang Sunfang, he sang and danced in front of the fallen flowers. ——Liu Xiyi's "The Sad White-headed Man"

The name of the young master of Xiyuan is Wuji, and the name of the southern beauty is Mochou. ——Wei Zhuang's "Remembering the Past"

The princes, princes and grandsons are chasing after others, and the green beads are dripping with tears. ——Cui Jiao's "Gift to the Maid"

The prince stops his horse for Ying, and the more he holds the bridle, the less respectful he becomes. ——Wang Wei's "Song of the Yimen"

What can a seventy-year-old man ask for when he cuts off his neck to send the young master to the wind? ——Wang Wei's "Song of the Yimen"

As a famous young master, his talents are hard to come by. ——Li Bai's "Present to Yuwen, Governor of Xuancheng and Presented to Cui Shiyu"

I urgently need to report to you now that I am the Young Master. Yesterday, the moss covered the fishing ground. ——Wang Mian's "Manxing·Part One"

Who is General Min's cave? The short and long son dreams of a dream. ——Wang Mian's "Occasionally No. 6"

The princes, princes, and grandsons are all here, and the flowers in the mountains are mostly broken-hearted branches. ——Han Cong's "Evening View of Luo Valley"

Young master Nanqiao should enjoy himself to the fullest, and the general will stay with guests in the west.

——Du Shenyan's "Spring Day in the Capital"