What works does Du Shaoling's five-character quatrains refer to?

Du Shaoling's five-character quatrain-quatrain is a poem in the collection of poems by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was written by the poet Du Fu after two years in exile, facing the spring scenery around Huanhuaxi.

Quatrain

Don du fu

Jiangshan bathed in spring, how beautiful, flowers send flowers.

Swallows are busy nesting in wet mud and sleeping in pairs on the warm beach.

Five-character quatrains are one of the genres of Chinese poetry, which belongs to a kind of quatrains, that is, five-character four-sentence short poems that conform to the norms of metrical poetry, and belong to the category of modern poetry. There are two squares, one is convex and the other is horizontal. This style originated from Yuefu poems in the Han Dynasty and was deeply influenced by Han folk songs in the Six Dynasties. In the Tang Dynasty, it was like a twin sister with modern regular poetry, and it appeared in the poetry circle with brand-new brilliance. Five-word quatrains but twenty crosses can show a fresh picture and convey a true artistic conception. Seeing the big because of the small, there are always many small ones, and short chapters contain rich content, which is its biggest feature.