The poems describing "poplar trees" include
There are three poplar trees in the Yi Pavilion, right at the gate of Baixia. Wu Yan is dark and long, and the Han River bites the ancient roots. "Jinling Baixiating Liu Farewell" Year: Tang Dynasty Author: Li Bai
The poplar trees hanging down at the head of the river were broken down to provide horse riding. "Lin Fu's poetic interest returns to the period and his rhyme answers" Year: Song Dynasty Author: Li Liuqian
The romance follows the story, and the words and laughter match the new voice. There are only weeping poplar trees, which hurt the mood of sunset. "Gift to Li Gui Nian" Year: Tang Dynasty Author: Li Duan
The spring breeze is not warm and the poplar trees are drooping, but the clouds are blown away. "Taicheng Road/Qi Tianle" Year: Song Dynasty Author: Zhang Yan
In the wind, wheat seedlings are rising on the ground, and in the rain, poplar trees are hanging with smoke. "New Information Crossing the Huaihe River" Year: Song Dynasty Author: Huang Tingjian
The only road outside Canglang Pavilion has six curved railings and winding poplar trees. "Die Lian Hua·Lonely Road Outside Canglang Pavilion" Year: Modern Times Author: Wang Guowei
Weeping poplar trees on the east bank of Wan River, you can see the smoky eyebrows and undress your eyebrows.
"Two Poems on Quarrying to Stop Rain and Send to Old Friends in Xuancheng" Year: Song Dynasty Author: Zhang Lei