Wang Wan's Next Berth at Beibao Mountain, Zhang Jiuling's Looking at the Moon and Philip Burkart, Farewell to Du Fu's appointment in Shu, Li Bai's Farewell at Jingmen Ferry, Du Fu's Early Spring in Jinling and Lu Cheng's Tour, Wang Wei's My Retreat in Zhongnanshan, Li Bai's Farewell to Friends, Du Fu's Spring Hope and Wang Wei's Autumn Mountain Residence.
Meng Haoran's A Letter to Premier Zhang from Dongting Lake, Li Yi's A Short and Happy Meeting with My Brother-in-law, Du Fu's Climbing Yueyang Tower, Li Shangyin's Yi Xian, Du Fu's Delighting in Rain on a Spring Night, Wang Wei's Going to the Frontier, Li Bai's A Letter to Meng Haoran, etc.
Five-character verse:
It is a genre of China's traditional poetry, referred to as Five Laws for short, and belongs to the category of modern poetry. This poetic style originated in the period of Qi Yongming in the Southern Dynasties, and its prototype is Shen Yue's new poetic style which pays attention to rhythm and antithesis. In the early Tang Dynasty, it was basically shaped by Shen Quanqi and Song Dynasty, and matured in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. The whole article consists of eight sentences, each with five words. There are two basic forms: ascending and descending, and the two couplets in the middle must be couplets.
Five-character rhyme inherits the basic characteristics of five syllables per sentence, two sentences in a whole article and even number of sentences, and at the same time adds the rules of duality and equality; And these rules are borrowed from parallel prose; Parallel prose came into being from Chu Ci to Han Fu; Therefore, in the final analysis, the five laws are the product of the grafting of the five ancient times.