Who knew there were poems with the word "horse" in them? ~

: "The sand in the desert is like snow," - "The moon in Yanshan Mountain is like a hook. How can I be like a golden Luo Nao, walk quickly to enjoy the golden autumn." "Horse Poems"

"Looking eastward from the hometown road "Manman" - "My sleeves are full of tears. We will meet soon without paper or pen, and I will tell you that I am safe." "Meet the envoy coming to Beijing"

"The luminous cup of grape wine will prompt me to drink with the pipa." ”

“Horses on the bank of the sky, dragons among the strange people”

“The spring breeze is proud of the horse’s hoofs, and I can see all the flowers in Chang’an in one night.”

“The fragrant carriage. The BMW shines on Jiumo, and the flowers under every house are intoxicating.”

“It’s not enough to see the beautiful mountains and rivers, and the horse’s hooves are urging me to return home when the moon is bright.”

[The dirty things in the past are not worthy of praise. The dissolute thoughts are boundless.

The spring breeze is so good that the horse's hoof is broken, and all the Chang'an flowers can be seen in one day.]

[To the west of Jia Pavilion in the north of Gushan Temple, the water surface is initially flat and the clouds are low.

Early orioles are vying for warmth in several places, and new swallows are pecking at the spring mud.

The wild flowers are becoming more and more charming, and only in Asakusa can there be no horse hooves.

My favorite lake is the east side of the lake. The white sand embankment in the shade of green poplar trees is full of rustling and mingling.

"The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Che Gong"

Riding on the Qiji to gallop, I came to Daofu to lead the way.

"Chu Ci·Li Sao"

Hu Ma followed the north wind and crossed the southern branch of the bird's nest.

"Nineteen Ancient Poems" by Anonymous Han Dynasty

The old man is full of ambition and aims for thousands of miles. In his old age, the martyr is full of ambition.

Cao Cao of the Wei Dynasty of the Three Kingdoms "Stepping out of Xiamen Xing·Guishu Shou"

The white horse is decorated with golden restraints and rides to the northwest.

"The White Horse" by Cao Zhi of Wei Dynasty in the Three Kingdoms

I stumbled over my feet and became angry, shaking my head and neighing.

"Poem of Horse Tying" by Xiao Gang of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties

The wind is blowing at the edge, and the horses are troubled by Xiao Xiao.

The poem "Out of the Fortress" by Yu Shiji of the Sui Dynasty

The grass is dry and the eagle's eyes are weak, and the snow is gone and the horse's hooves are light.

The poem "Guan Yu" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

The ears of the bamboo are steep, and the wind blows lightly on the four hooves.

Poetry of Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "House Soldier Cao Huma"

The spring breeze is so proud that the horses' hoofs are so bad that they can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day.

The poem "After Enrollment" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty

The hair on the grass beside Ma Si is twitching, and the eagle's eyes are open to the blue clouds.

Poetry "The First Smell of the Autumn Wind" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

The horses on the ancient road of Chang'an are running late, and the tall willows are inhabited by cicadas.

Liu Yong of the Song Dynasty's "Youth Tour"

I lie down at night listening to the wind and rain, and the iron horse glacier falls into my dream.

Poem "Wind and Rain on the 4th of May" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty

Withered vines and old trees, dim crows, small bridges and flowing water, people's homes, west wind and thin horses on the ancient road. Yuan Dynasty Ma Zhiyuan's "Tian Jing Sha·Autumn Thoughts"

The horse's hooves tread the water and disturb the bright clouds, and the drunken sleeves catch the wind and catch the falling flowers.

Yuan·Liu Yin's poem "Mountain Family"

The horse neighs, the setting sun, the green mountains, the evening geese, the west wind, the white grass and the new grass.

The poem "Drinking with Li Buzheng, Yanshuo, Feng Qianxian and Jingyang" by Wang Yue of the Ming Dynasty

The flags on the four mountains are like rolling clouds, and the hooves of thousands of horses are coming like a shower.

Poem "Big Hunt" by Xu of the Qing Dynasty