Poetry about mirrors

1. The mirror beads slide through, and the strings are full of arrow wavelengths. ——From "Looking at the Moon in the River" by Lu Zhaolin of the Tang Dynasty

2. Fighting to get out of the snow, the mirror's face will wither early. ——From "Renchen Cold Food" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty

3. The building is leaning against the frost tree, and there is no mirror in the sky. ——From "Autumn View of Chang'an" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

4. Three hundred miles away from Jinghu Lake, there are lotus blossoms. ——From "Midnight Wu Song·Xia Song" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

5. Mountain people don't look in the mirror, and the childish way is suitable. ——From Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Reply to a Friend for Giving a Black Sha Hat"

6. Give me a bronze mirror and tie it with a red robe. ——From "Yulin Lang" by Xin Yannian of the Han Dynasty

7. Climb the cliff to look into the stone mirror and lead the leaves into the pine gate. ——From Xie Lingyun's "Entering Penglihukou" of the Southern and Northern Dynasties

8. A bright mirror is hung in a brothel, which makes it extremely sad to see it. ——From "Looking at the Mirror" by Liu Xiyi of the Tang Dynasty

9. If you grind the brick hard, it will become a mirror. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty

10. There is a golden mirror in the sky, and a jade hook in the world. ——From "Qixi Festival" by Li He of the Tang Dynasty

11. I have a mirror from the Qin family and a treasure box containing pearls. ——From Tang Qiao Zhi's "Ding Qing Chapter"

12. Two waters hold a bright mirror, and a rainbow falls on the two bridges. ——From Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Autumn Climb to the North Tower of Xiezhen in Xuancheng"

13. The sun's color deceives the clear mirror, and the sophora japonica paste spots the white clothes. ——From "On the Road in Summer" by Li Kuo of the Tang Dynasty

14. Looking into the ancient mirror in the early morning, the appearance of the journey is almost in decline. ——From "New Year's Presentation to Friends" by Xu Tang of the Tang Dynasty

15. If you can't avoid this disaster, why bother to look in the mirror. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan of the Tang Dynasty

16. Under the moon, there is a flying mirror, and the clouds form a sea tower.

——From "Farewell at Crossing Jingmen" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty