What are the poems containing deer?

1. Deer are seen when the trees are deep, and bells are not heard at noon in the stream.

From: "Unexpected Taoist Priests Visiting Daitian Mountain" written by Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Deep in the woods, wild deer disappear and appear, and when they come to the stream at noon, they can't hear the mountain temple. of bells.

2. After all, a few people really have a deer, but they don’t know that they dream of being a fish all day long.

From: "Seven Miscellaneous Poems·Part 1" by Huang Tingjian of the Song Dynasty

Translation: How many people in the world can truly gain power and wealth? People just don't know that they live like their fantasy selves all day long.

3. The deer roars and eats apples in the wild.

From: "The Deer Ming" written by an unknown person in the pre-Qin Dynasty

Translation: A group of deer chirped joyfully and ate mugwort leisurely and contentedly in the wilderness.

4. The frost falls, the bear rises up the tree, and the deer drinks from the stream in the empty forest.

From: "Mountain Trip to Lushan" by Mei Yaochen of the Song Dynasty

Translation: The frost and snow are melting, the stupid bear is slowly climbing the big tree, the forest is empty and silent, and the wild deer are Drink water by the stream.

5. The king of the lower country, Wolong Kong, has no choice but to compete in the Central Plains.

From: "Crossing the Wuzhangyuan" by Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: Wo Longkong of the Shu Kingdom was loyal, and the great cause of unification was ultimately difficult to complete.