An ancient poem that expresses relaxation and leisure

1. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can see Nanshan leisurely. ——Tao Yuanming, "Drinking·Part 5"

2. The rain of apricot blossoms makes your clothes wet, and the willow wind blows on your face without chilling it. ——Seng Zhinan's "Quatrains"

3. It's almost noon, and the clouds are light and the wind is gentle, and the flowers and willows are crossing the Qianchuan. ——Cheng Hao "Spring Day Comes"

4. The orioles are singing in thousands of miles, reflecting the red green, and the wine flags are blowing in the mountains and rivers of water. ——Du Mu's "Jiangnan Spring"

5. The moon is melting in the pear blossom courtyard, and the catkins and pond are light in the breeze. ——Yan Shu's "Implication"

6. The grass and trees in Mengxia are long and the trees are sparse around the house. ——Tao Yuanming's "Reading the Classic of Mountains and Seas Part 1"

7. Riding a horse and leaning on a leaning bridge, the building is full of red sleeves. ——Wei Zhuang's "Bodhisattva Barbarian"

8. He was quite good at Taoism in his middle age, and he came home to Nanshan in his later years. ——Wang Wei's "Zhongnan Bieye"

9. Walk to a waterless place and sit down to watch the clouds rise. ——Wang Wei's "Zhongnan Farewell"

10. The mountain air is getting better day by day, and the birds are flying back.

——Tao Yuanming's "Drinking Part Five"