Ancient poems about the Year of the Ox

1. Liu Yuxi, for Cui's drama

It doesn't matter if you learn the Tao and make friends with the old people in the mountains.

Advise you to buy more Chang 'an wine, and take spring in Nanmo Dongcheng.

2. Liu Yuxi's long sentence of "shooting cows with servants"

Quiet and prosperous, the official spirit of Bak Yan is carelessness.

Dapeng is free in June, and cranes are impatient for thousands of years.

The prodigal son sighs a lot, and the official class is high and less.

Only by building a terrace can you see the peak outside the south cloud.

3. Liu Yuxi's "Seeing Cows after Rain"

The dispute between gold and fire is being suppressed, and the whispering rain helps the Qing merchants.

Xiao saw the kindness of Wan Fan and carved the night gauze lamp for hours.

The cicada in the tree sings early, but the grass in the yard is dull.

In those days, wealth was also melancholy, not to mention sadness.

4. Du Mu's "Send Cows to the Duke"

The Hanshui River flows through the waves of Shu, and the dangerous building blows lonely clouds.

In the six years of benevolent governance, willow trees are everywhere around the spring embankment.

5. Four empty maps of Niutou Temple

The best place in the south is to meditate on the blue sky.

The trees are quiet and the smoke is sparse.