What are the poems about Yang?

1. When all the poplar flowers have fallen, Zigui cries, and I hear the dragon marking the way across the Five Streams. "I heard that Wang Changling moved to the left and Longbiao was far away and sent this message" Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

2. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not pass through Yumen Pass. "Two Poems of Liangzhou·Part 1" by Wang Zhihuan of the Tang Dynasty

3. The grass grows long and the orioles fly in the February sky, and the willows brush the embankment and are drunk by the spring smoke. "Village Residence" Gaoding, Qing Dynasty

4. The apricot blossom rain makes your clothes wet, and the willow wind blows on your face without chilling it. "Quatrain: A short canopy tied in the shade of an ancient tree" Zhinan, Song Dynasty

5. Tangli flowers reflect the poplar trees, which is the place where life and death part. "Cold Food and Ambition Song" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

6. The willows are green and the Qingjiang River is level, and I hear the sound of people stepping on the Langjiang River. "One of Two Bamboo Branch Poems" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

7. Wang Yang and Lu Luo were in the style of the time, and their writing was frivolous. "The Play is Six Quatrains Part 2" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

8. The east wind suddenly rises and dances with the weeping poplar trees, and makes the sound of thousands of lotus hearts. "On the Pond after the Rain" by Liu Zong of the Song Dynasty

9. The smoky scenery at the head of the Yangzi River is fascinating, and the Sui Palace trees brush against the golden embankment. "Yangliu Branch·Yangzijiangtou Smoky Scenery" Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

10. Where mourning kites are rushed, cherry blossoms always hang on the banks of the Yangtze River. "Four Untitled Poems" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

11. The peaches and plums in the city are all gone in a moment, and they are like weeping poplars for infinite time. "Nine Poems on Poplar and Willow Branches" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

12. Poplar flowers are spread on white felt along the grain path, and green coins are folded on top of lotus leaves by the stream. "Nine Quatrains" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

13. The weeping poplars blow over the green water, making the east wind shine brightly. "Breaking willows and weeping willows brushing the green water" Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

14. The hundred-foot-high towers in the high city are far away, and the green poplar branches are beyond the Tingzhou. "An Ding Tower" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

15. The red dried apricot flowers died, and the green frozen poplar branches broke. "Spring Snow" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

16. Every year we see off guests on Hengtang Road, with drizzle and hanging poplars tied to the painted boats. "Hengtang" Fan Chengda, Song Dynasty

17. The fragrant grass does not distract travelers, and the weeping poplars only hinder people's eyes. "Manjianghong·Breaking the Sorrow of Separation" by Xin Qiji of the Song Dynasty

18. The willows are like silk, when the spring in the hometown is over. "Bodhisattva Man·Ask You Why It's So Easy to Say Parting" by Nalan Xingde of the Qing Dynasty

19. Thousands of willows blow against the face, and the green smoke and golden ears are too strong to blow. "Inscription on the Willow" by Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty

20. If you don't believe in the willow moon above the building, the beauties singing and dancing have never returned.

"The Song of the Silkworm Woman" by Xie Fangde of the Song Dynasty