Two antithetical poems, describing that the grass grows and the warblers fly in spring, and the flowers bloom and fall?

Two pairs of antithetical poems describing the growth of spring grass and the blooming and falling of flowers are: flowers are more and more beautiful, and shallow grass can be without horseshoes. I love the beauty on the east bank of the West Lake, and I can't get enough of it, especially the white sand embankment under the green poplar.

Original text:

Spring outing in Qiantang Lake

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Bai Juyi

From the north side of Gushan Temple to the west side of Jiating, the lake is just level with the embankment, with low clouds and waves on the lake.

Several early orioles raced to the sunny tree, and their new swallows were carrying mud in their nests.

Colorful spring flowers will gradually fascinate people's eyes, and shallow spring grass can barely cover the horseshoe.

I love the beauty on the east bank of the West Lake, and I can't get enough of it, especially the white sand embankment under the green poplar.

Translation:

From the north of Gushan Temple to Jiating West, the spring water on the lake is just level with the dike, and the white clouds hang low, which is connected with the waves on the lake.

Several early orioles scrambled to fly to the sunny tree, and the new swallow was building a nest with mud in its mouth.

Countless colorful spring flowers gradually fascinated people's eyes, and the shallow spring grass just covered the horseshoe.

I like the beautiful scenery in the east of the West Lake best, but I can't get enough of it, especially the white sand embankment under the green shade.