The poems describing Yiyi's weeping willows by the river are as follows:
1. The wild catkins are blown away by the wind, and the thin peach blossoms are carried by the water. ——Du Fu's "Fifth of Nine Quatrains"?
2. Two orioles sing in the green willows, and a row of egrets ascends to the blue sky. ——Du Fu's "Quatrains"?
3. The green sleeves lean against the wind and linger in the catkins, and the crimson lips have cherry blossoms rotten by wine. ——Su Shi's "Huanxisha·The Wind and Waves Don't Remember Su"?
4. When the two swallows fly, will they meet on the road? It stirs up spring sorrow like catkins. ——Feng Yansi's "The Magpie Steps on the Branches: Where Will the Clouds Go in a Few Days"?
5. There are few travelers at the Yangliu Ferry, and the master is rowing towards the weeping willow. ——Wang Wei's "Sending Shen Zi back to Jiangdong"?
6. Weeping willows cover the golden embankment, and the leaves of the mulberry leaf are in full bloom. ——Xue Daoheng's "Xi Xi Salt"?
7. In Jing'an's house, when the window willow is used, I look at the flowers on the ground in front of the post platform. ——Bai Juyi's "Looking at the Post Tower"?
8. The sky is approaching dusk, the snow is dancing wildly, half plum blossoms and half floating catkins. ——Ma Zhiyuan's "Shouyang Song·Twilight Snow in the River Sky"?
9. Changting Road, every year, should be bent over a thousand feet. ——Zhou Bangyan's "Lanling King Liu"?
10. Outside the smoke, the water outside Liusi Lake, the mountain eyebrows are blue and the moon's eyebrows are yellow.
——Yao Xie "Qixi Festival in Hanzhuang Zhazhou"