The poems describing Mrs. Xi include:
1. "Mrs. Xi" by Wang Wei
Don't let yourself be favored by the present to forget your past kindness.
Looking at the flowers brings tears to my eyes, I can’t resist the words of the King of Chu.
2. Li Bai's "Looking at the Husband's Stone"
It is like an ancient appearance, full of sorrow and dawn.
The tears are exposed like today's tears, and the moss is like the clothes of the past.
You hate the same Hunan girl, and Wuyan is like the Chu concubine.
In the quiet and fragrant mist, it is as if you are waiting for your husband to return.
3. Song Zhiwen's "Mrs. Xi"
Poor Chu Poxi, Mrs. Xi's heartbroken.
Still the bones under the spring, not the concubine of the King of Chu.
The king of Chu favored Mo Sheng, and his love for the king became closer.
Love and resentment breed separation, and everyone will die in one day.
4. Shi Jianwu's "Peach Blossom Lady's Temple"
Who can drive into the wilderness in vain and follow the example of earth and wood.
It is not as good as planting peach trees in the mountains, and the flowers are blooming, but you can still know your wife.
5. Luo Yin's "Temple of Lady Xi"
Hundreds of pheasants destroyed Lian Yeqing, and the former imperial court can still be seen at the temple gate.
Although he held the hatred of the King of Chu throughout his life, he will eventually become the spirit of the earth for thousands of years.
The green ring of the insect net is always misty, and the wind blows the treasure to help the subtle darkness.
The jade-faced woman seemed as shy as a visitor, and remained silent as she took pictures of the screen.
6. Wei Zhuang's "Peach in Front of the Courtyard"
I once wandered to the peach garden, and also went on a fairy boat with the fisherman.
They all say that there are thousands of trees in the cave, but the beauty of a single tree in front of the courtyard is not as good as that of a tree.
Wearing dew is like hanging down the tears of a Hunan girl, and being speechless is like accompanying a concubine to quell her sorrow.
Rao Chunhen, the son of Wuling, should not lead the fragrant wind to the restaurant.
7. "Xicheng" by Hu Zeng
After death, he entered the house of the king of Chu, looking back at the spring breeze and the flowers.
Don’t say anything to cover up the tears when you feel sorry for the past. You should only turn over the hatred and be graceful.