Poems of protection

Poems about guarding

Poems starting with "Guardian"

1. Keep the east house quiet and guard the north gate prison. Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty "Send a Presentation to Pei Linggong who Stayed in the Northern Capital"

2. Mud is used as a seal to seal chaff to make fire, and the guardian dare not taste it at the wrong time. "Ten Rhymes of Xianyi" by Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty

The poem at the end of "Guardian"

1. All you need to do is guard, 380,000 are just a wall. Tang Dynasty Qi Ji's "Encouraging the Return of the Three Five New Rings from the State of Wu"

2. Jade rabbits and silver toads compete for protection, and the Chang'e girls cuddle together in a play. "Spring in the Moon Palace" by Mao Wenxi of the Tang Dynasty

3. Greedy for protection, yet afraid of water and fire thieves. Northern Song Dynasty Wang Anshi's "Twenty Poems Picked Up in the Cold Mountain"

The poem "Guardian" in the middle

1. The Dragon King protects An Erli, and the swordsman Xing Hui has nowhere to search. "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty

2. The rain is drenched in the sun, the moxibustion is burning, and the wild fire is burning, and the ghosts are guarding it. "Stone Drum Song" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty

3. If you are not careful in guarding, you will benefit from taking advantage of the enemy. Wen Tianxiang of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Peng Tongbo Weihe Hall"

4. There has always been a calamity and fire, so there is no doubt that there is a god who protects you.

Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty "Viewed Jiang Chugong's Painting of Eagle Shaoling as the Poet in Mianzhou Lu Visiting Hall"