What are the verses praising doves?

1. The sunny pigeon tries the bell and the wind is soft, and the young oriole makes its tongue thin in the spring cold. It comes from "The River is Red and the Winter Plum Blossoms" by Zhang Xian of the Song Dynasty.

Vernacular interpretation: On a sunny day, the breeze is blowing, pigeons are flying freely, and the newborn orioles are chirping, as if to tell people that the cold spring is coming.

2. Feeling that the pigeons are flying in a flock outside the clouds. It comes from "One Hundred and Thirty Rhymes of Poems on Traveling to Wuzhen Temple" written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty.

Vernacular interpretation: Thanks to the white doves above the white clouds, flying in groups.

3. When the white doves are flying, the sun is setting, and the meditation room is quiet, drinking fragrant tea. From "Inscription on the Purifying Eye Master's Room" by Wang Changling, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Vernacular interpretation: When the white dove took off, the sun was almost setting, and the monks in the Zen room were quietly drinking fragrant tea.

4. The white dove is circling around me, just like a parrot. From "When I Was Rich" by Wang Anshi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty

Vernacular interpretation: White doves circle around me, like parrots.

5. The grass in spring is greener in autumn. The dove has not returned to the west. Who can keep Jingluo for a long time? The dust dyes the plain clothes. From the poem "Rewarding the King of Jin Ande Yuan" by Xie Tiao, a poet of the Southern and Northern Dynasties

Vernacular interpretation: The spring grass becomes greener in autumn, and the pigeons have not yet returned to Kyoto. And I am in Kyoto, waiting for my fate. It is hard to predict whether good or bad fortune will happen. If something unexpected happens, we will never see each other again.