What are the famous poems about bridges?

The famous poems about bridges are:

1, there are many weeds and flowers beside the Suzaku Bridge, and the sunset is oblique at the mouth of Wuyi Lane. -Liu Yuxi's Wuyi Lane

Some weeds are in full bloom by the Suzaku Bridge, and only the sunset hangs at the entrance of Wuyi Lane.

2, the red bridge is empty, splashing clothes, and there are still romantic moons. -Nalan Xingde's "Willow Willow Wings"

Now, the farewell red bridge is empty, and the girl who swam in the spring and wore a skirt has gone, leaving only the waning moon and the breeze.

The dangerous bridge is a secluded path, winding through the sparse forest. -Liu Zongyuan's "Five Poems of Kuzhu Bridge in Gong Xunyuan"

Gao Qiao is connected with a secluded path, winding through sparse bamboo forests.

4. There is a China in the northwest of a man. Don't shed tears at the West Bridge. -Liu Kezhuang's "Lou Yulin Push"

Northwest China has not been recovered. A man should have great ambition to recover his homeland, and never shed a few lines of tears to know himself.

5, the stream does not return to the bridge, and the boat still leans on the short pole. -Yang Wanli's "Sanjiang Ferry"

After crossing the small bridge, the stream no longer flows backwards, and the boat can only sail with short poles.