The poems containing the word "Luo" include:
1. Where can I get the hometown book? Return to Yanluoyang. Tang Dynasty Wangwan's "Under the Cibeigu Mountain"
It means that the poet looked at the "flat tide, hanging sails, sea sun and river spring" in front of him, and couldn't help but have a beautiful idea: I wrote the previous chapter I asked the swan geese returning north to send a letter to my family in Luoyang, so that they could know my mood at this time.
2. The flowers in Luoyang are as beautiful as brocade in March, and it takes a lot of effort to weave them. "Yingsuo" by Liu Kezhuang of the Tang Dynasty
It means that in March in Luoyang, hundreds of flowers bloom, blooming like a brocade. Look at those hard-working orioles busy in the garden. It is they who have spent so much effort to weave such a magnificent and charming spring scenery!
3. Relatives and friends in Luoyang are like asking each other, with a heart of ice in a jade pot. "Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower" by Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty
The "ice heart" here refers to a bright heart, pure and pure. "Jade pot" is a pot made of jade, which is a metaphor for nobleness and purity. When Wang Changling sent Xin Jian to Luoyang, he told him: If relatives and friends in Luoyang ask about me, please tell them that my bright heart is like an ice cube placed in a jade pot. Crystal clear and flawless. The poet describes himself as "a jade pot with a heart of ice", which shows that he is upright, honest and self-sufficient, and the same on the outside and inside.