Poetry describing autumn leaves

Since ancient times, autumn has been a sad and lonely time, I say that autumn is better than spring

The endless falling trees rustle, the endless Yangtze River rolls in

The autumn wind enters the garden trees, and the most lonely guest is Smell first. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "The Autumn Wind"

The autumn wind cannot blow away, but there is always the love of jade. "Midnight Wu Song Autumn Song" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty

The autumn wind blows on the Wei River, and the fallen leaves cover Chang'an. ——Jia Dao of the Tang Dynasty, "Reminiscences of Wu Chushi on the River"

The autumn wind blows and white clouds fly, the vegetation turns yellow and the wild geese return south. ——Han Dynasty Liu Che's "Autumn Wind Ci"

The cold wind destroys the trees, and the severe frost freezes the orchids in the garden. ——Han Dynasty Yuefu Ancient Ci "Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"

When the leaves fall and the west wind blows, people become thinner even in the green mountains. ——Song Dynasty Xin Qiji's "Zhaojun's Resent"

The autumn scenery is unattended, half reed and half polygonum. ——Yuan·Huang Geng's "Jiangcun Shishi"

Unconsciously, the blue mountains are dusk, and the autumn clouds are darker. ——Li Bai, Tang Dynasty, "Listening to Shu Monk Jun Playing the Qin"

When I see the autumn wind in Luoyang City, I want to write a book full of ideas. ——"Autumn Thoughts" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty

Withered vines, old trees and dim crows, small bridges and flowing water, people's houses, west wind and thin horses on the ancient roads.

——Yuan Ma Zhiyuan's "Tianjingsha·Autumn Thoughts"