What are the poems about cars?

Lu Ji in "There are chariots and horses in front of the door" in Wei and Jin Dynasties

Poetry: There are chariots and horses at the door, sending a message to my hometown.

Interpretation: There are chariots and horses passing by in front of the door, from my hometown.

There are chariots and horses at the door by Tang Li Bai.

Poetry: There are horses and chariots and bamboo wheels with golden saddles at the door.

Interpretation: There are horses and chariots in front of the door, and VIPs riding Zhu Lunjin's saddle pass by.

Bao Zhao in the Southern and Northern Dynasties had "chariots and horses at the door"

Poetry: There are horses and chariots at the door, asking what country people you are.

Interpretation: There are chariots and horses in front of the door, asking me where I come from.

Tao Yuanming's "Drinking Fifth" in Wei and Jin Dynasties

Poetry: Building a house is under human conditions, but there are no chariots and horses.

Interpretation: Living in the world, but without the hustle and bustle of cars and horses.

Song Zhou Mi's Watching the Tide

Poetry: Over ten miles up and down the Jianggan River, Luo Qi is full of pearls, cars and horses are full, and everything is often eaten. It is not enough to look at the screen. ?

Interpretation: More than a dozen miles upstream and downstream of the river bank are spectators dressed in gorgeous costumes. Cars and horses blocking roads, eating and drinking and other items are many times higher than usual. There are so many people renting booths that they don't even let a place in the middle.

Song of Peach Blossom Temple by Tang Yin in Ming Dynasty

Verse: I don't want to bow my head in front of horses and chariots, but I hope to die of old age.

Interpretation: I don't want to bow down in front of luxurious cars and horses, I just want to spend my whole life enjoying flowers and drinking.

Tang Hanyu's "Three Chants of the Eleventh Guest House"

Poetry: It's a pity that there are no chariots and horses here, and the moss is upside down.

Interpretation: There are no horses and chariots passing by in the quiet and cold corner, and the withered flowers bloom and fall.

Wu Song Wenying's Man Jiang Hong Cui Mu Shen Ting

Poetry: if you don't teach horses and chariots to get close, you won't rest when you are drunk. Qian Shuangcheng, a purple cloud back, red lotus stack.

Interpretation: Ask friends for some knowledge when you are free, and talk with friends about scenery, creation and other issues. Carrying a drink, blending with ice and snow, just like the coolness of early autumn, makes Ge clothes a little cold. Although he is on earth, he refuses to travel thousands of miles away. We don't want to rest when we are drunk. In my dream, I heard fairies playing fairy songs "Ziyunhui" and "Red Lotus Stack".

Wang Wei's "Binding the Family to Song Mountain" in Tang Dynasty

Poetry: The clear river flows through the bushes like my chariot.

Interpretation: Clear Sichuan water surrounds a piece of vegetation and slowly rides a horse.

Two Metapoems by Wang Shouren in Ming Dynasty

Poetry: fortunately, there is no companion, but fortunately, there is no invitation from horses and chariots.

Interpretation: fortunately, we have the rest of the scriptures as companions, and we are glad that there are no chariots and horses invited to travel.