What poems did Tao Yuanming write in which dynasty?

Tao Yuanming (about 365 ~ 427) and A Qian (a celebrity in the Jin Dynasty) were cheerful and renamed Qian, calling themselves "Mr. May 6th" and privately "Mr. Keisuke". Xunyang Chaisang (now Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province) was born in Yifeng. Tao Kan's great-grandson was greatly endowed by the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and his grandfather was the leader of Wuchang. An outstanding poet, lyricist and essayist at the end of Eastern Jin Dynasty and the beginning of Liu Song Dynasty. Known as "the Sect of Hermit Poets" and "the originator of pastoral poetry". He is the first literary master in Jiangxi.

Tao Yuanming served as Jiangzhou drinking sacrifice, Jianwei joining the army, Zhenjun joining the army, and pengze county's order. His last official position was Pengze county magistrate, who left his post for more than 80 days and then retired to the countryside. He is the first pastoral poet in China, and is known as "the school of hermit poets in ancient and modern times". His main works include Drinking, Peach Blossom Garden, Hui Xi Ci, Biography of Mr. Wuliu, etc. Tao Yuanming wrote 125 poems and 12 handed down articles, which were compiled by later generations into the Collection of Tao Yuanming. In the fourth year of Yuanjia (AD 427), Tao Yuanming died in Xunyang.