Ancient poems with the word "juan"

1. I wish you a long life, thousands of miles away from the beauty of the moon

2. The beauty is as smooth as a swab. ——Ming Dynasty Yuan Hongdao's "Travel Notes on Manjing"

3. The beauty Juanjuan stands across the autumn water, washing her feet in the Dongting and looking at the eight wastelands. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "An Admonishment and Commentary to Han"

4. When I met a 128 girl, she looked graceful and looked at her with a smile, as if she was about to say something. ――"Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio"

5. When we first came out of the southwest building, it was as slender as a jade hook. It is not reflected in the northeastern slope, and the beauty is like a beautiful girl. ——Bao Zhao's poem

6. The moonlight shines brightly on all the teeth. ——Lu Xun's "Collections from the Collection"

7. The new moon is shining brightly, and the river is fighting in the quiet mountains at a cold night. When I get up and scratch my head, the plum shadow is thin across the window.

8. Li Juan was in a spring dream, and Yin San returned to the night stage on Friday. ——Reminiscing about old travels, sent to Liu Suzhou. (Bai Juyi)

9. The moon in the west river still shines in the mysterious place of grass. ——Yang Xiongcao Xuantai (Cen Shen)

10. The cloud bun is in E'e, and the eyebrows are trimmed together with Juan.

——Luo Shen Fu (Cao Zhi)