Old poems starting with the word xia

The rosy clouds are smoked and cool, and the clouds curl up on the slender branches. —Song Dynasty. Yan Jidao's "Linjiang Immortal. Chang Ai Bi Lan Qian Ying"

Xia Juan and Yun Shu. The moon is pale and the stars are sparse. —Li Zhiyi, Song Dynasty, "Lang Tao Sha, Xia Juan and Yun Shu"

The clothes are lifted lightly and they are suspected of flying to the moon, and the treasure bun is tilted as if falling from a building. ——Song Dynasty. Xiang Ziyi's "Partridge Sky"

Xia Mingchuan is so quiet that I can see it, and the green mountains and green mountains suddenly fly away.

—Tang Li Qunyu's "鸂钒"