Poetry describing monkeys

There are many such poems describing monkeys, as follows:

1. Hou Xin Monkey Steaming, Pre-Qin Dynasty, Book of Songs, "The First Month".

2. More cunning than a monkey, Wei and Jin Dynasties, Cao Zhi, "White Horse Chapter".

3. Monkeys and apes sing on the shore, Wei and Jin Dynasties, Wang Can, "Seven Sorrow Poems".

4. The Golden Monkey rises up with a mighty stick, modern, "Qilu·and Comrade Guo Moruo".

5. Bathing the monkey and wearing a crown, Wei and Jin Dynasties, Cao Cao, "Xinglu Xing".

6. Thorns make monkeys,

Tang Dynasty, Li Bai, "Ancient Style Thirty-Five".

7. Bathing the monkey while wearing a crown is indescribable. Tang Dynasty, Li Bai, "Single Father Sends Off His Clan Brother Shen Zhiqin in the East Tower on an Autumn Night, Brother Ning is Present at the Banquet".

8. Fighting Clever Monkeys and Carvings, Tang Dynasty, Du Mu, "The Thirty-Two Rhymes of the Emperor in the Past Stories".

9. Sun Monkey Bathing in the Deep Cold Spring, Song Dynasty, Chen Pu, "Looking at Jiangnan/Recalling Jiangnan".

10. Sedentary Monkey Zen, Song Dynasty, He Zhu, "Linjiang Immortal: The Host of Linhuai on Temporary Vacation".