Poetry with ape images.

Li Daoyuan's "Three Gorges"-The Three Gorges in Badong are long and the apes cry three times. Dai Shulun's "Sending Assistant Minister Liu for a Night Tour in Yuanjiang"-The solitary ape is more sad and heartbroken in the autumn wind. Wang Changling's "People in Luxi"-Go to the Three Gorges in Jingmen, don't worry about the lonely moon ape. Lu You's "Smelling Apes"-So, it should be in Wushan Temple instead of smelling apes. Autumn Moon in Xiamen by Wang Zhiren-The green ape evokes a dream of three lives, adding new worries in the Millennium. Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower"-At dusk, tigers roar and apes crow. It seems that apes' intentions are more common in poems describing the two sides of the Yangtze River, and all scenery words are sentimental words.