Poems and songs describing egrets

Ancient poems describing egrets

1. "The fisherman egrets fly to the front of Mount Cisse" Zhang in the Tang Dynasty

In front of Mount Cisse, egrets fly freely, plump mandarin fish swim happily on the river, and peaches floating on the water are so bright and full. An old man in the bank, wearing a green bamboo hat raincoat and a green raincoat, braved the wind and rain and fished leisurely. He was fascinated by the beautiful spring scenery and didn't even go home in the rain.

2. "Give egrets to send Song Shaofu to the Three Gorges" Li Bai in Tang Dynasty

Egret punches and kicks, when will the bright moon shine and the autumn water be cold. People are surprised to fly far away and go straight to Monarch Beach.

3. "Singing Double Egrets" Tao Yong in Tang Dynasty

The double heron should pity the pool, but the wind can't move the top silk. The foresight of being a green grass man listed the white lotus fish as nameless. One-legged boxing in the cold rain is called early autumn several times. The price of Lintondale will definitely go up, and the situation is suitable for poets to find.