Interpretation and Classics of Wandering Birds;
Quiet birds, birds with elegant songs, refer to parrots in the text.
Tang Jiadao's poem "Gwangju Wang Jian is a gentleman's water pavilion": It is very similar to Pu Qing, and the birds are not empty.
Song Luyou's poem "West Village": Maolin wind sends static birds, and bad wall moss invades drunk ink marks.
Gao Qi's poem "Tianping Mountain" in Ming Dynasty: A stork is in danger, and a bird is good.
An ancient poem describing a secluded bird
Birds are bound to sing good news, and jade stands to carve Wan Li's heart. Just to understand the past, you can't live in the mountains all your life. -Fang Xiaoru
The fate of a lonely bird, bitter to drunk? -Chao Bu Zhi's Linjiang Fairy (the bird here refers to the cuckoo)
Much like Puqing, birds are not empty. -Jia Dao's "Gwangju Wang Jianzuo Gentleman Shuige"
Maolin wind sends quiet birds, and bad wall moss invades drunk ink marks. -Lu You's "West Village"
A stork is in danger, and a bird is good. -Gao Qi's Tianping Mountain