The ancient poems describing chickens include:
1. "Cockfighting Poem" by Liu Zhen of the Jin Dynasty
The red chicken is favored by the Chinese. The distance is like a sharp edge. I wish to spread my power. The Tang Dynasty fought in this battle. The sharp claws detect the jade and remove it. Angry eyes with fire. The wind rises with long arms. Jinhe is applying tension. Lift your beak lightly. The electric shock returns to flying.
2. "Cockfighting" Tang Dynasty·Du Fu
At the beginning of the cockfight, a brocade was given, and the horse danced on the bed. The palace people came out from under the curtain, and the royal willow chief was in front of the building. The immortal journey ends, and the female music has no fragrance for a long time. Lonely Lishan Road, the grass and trees are yellow in autumn.
3. "Eating and fighting cocks in the cold in response to the teachings of the King of Qin" Du Yan of the Tang Dynasty
On the east suburban road of cold food, Yang Kun competes to come out of the cage. The sun is shining in the corolla, and the wind is blowing in the mustard feathers. Look after the enemy, know your heart and be brave, and be brave first. The long warp sweeps the formation frequently, and the sharp claws hit the target repeatedly. Feathers fly all over the green fields, and blood stains the fragrant bushes.
4. "One Hundred Palace Poems·The Cockfighting Return of the Chunshe Society" Ming Dynasty·Wang Shucheng
The Cockfighting Return of the Chunshe Society of Yuzhou, the road is opened with Zhudu and Zhu flags. The sorrow in the Cold Food Palace has not disappeared, and the night chess ball bounces across the crystal platform.