What ancient poems describe the homesickness of swallows?

Qiu Lai is only one person long in the swallow house where the moon is frosty. Is Tang Bai Juyi's Swallow Tower in this order? 》

Swallows and efforts, one west and one east. Tang Censhen sent Wang's works to Huaixi Shogunate? 》

Swallows don't return to the Spring Festival Evening, and it's a misty rain and apricot blossoms. Su Xi Pavilion by Don Dai Shulun? 》

The oriole turned over the water, and the swallow might as well get muddy. Don du fu, "that is? 》

Hunan has experienced spring for its guests, and the mud of swallows has been renewed twice. Tang Du Fu's Swallows Come to the Boat

Eat grass and swallow pity, and drink alone the fisherman who has dropped out of school. ? Tang Fanggan's The Road to Brush

Swallows don't come to spend rain, and spring breeze blames dusk. ? Don Hanvo's Palace Poems? 》

Swallows come into the house and flowers fly everywhere. Tang Meng Haoran Fu Yingying's Girl Upstairs

Peach blossoms are fluttering and swallows are letting go. Don Ouyang Xie's You Xuan

The real bead curtain breaks the bat's fly, the bird's nest is empty, and fireflies enter. ? The Dark Moon by Tang Yuan

Swallows like to nest under the eaves of others, and they will not forget their nests when they go back in autumn. Therefore, when the poet visits the garden, he will see the swallows he once met and express his feeling of world change.

Most ancient poets have the ambition to serve the country and keep the country safe, but the reality is often unsatisfactory. When many poets are frustrated, they feel that the world is not satisfactory, and influenced by the carefree philosophy of Taoism, they attach their feelings to mountains and rivers and yearn for a clean and uncontested life, so chrysanthemum has the image of a hermit. There are many such poems, such as: Meng Haoran's Passing through the Old Village, "Prepare chicken rice for me, old friend, you entertain me at your farm. Green Woods surround the village and green hills are located outside the city. Open the window facing the valley vegetable garden and pass the glass to talk about crops. Wait until the mountain is on holiday, and I will come back in chrysanthemum time. " In this poem, chrysanthemum is a portrayal of the life of a hermit who is far away from the secular and narcissistic, and it is also the embodiment of the poet's high standard of leading an honest and clean life. The ancients had the custom of climbing high and looking far in sunny weather and drinking and enjoying chrysanthemums. Poets often use the Double Ninth Festival to climb mountains and enjoy chrysanthemums when they are wandering around after war, homesick, sad for the old, or worried about the people. For example, Cen Can's "Thinking about Chang 'an's Hometown on March 9th": I want to climb the mountain so much that no one brings me wine. I look at my hometown Chang 'an with a heavy heart. The chrysanthemums around this battlefield are scattered.