Tang Dynasty
Du Fu
Niaoqi knows the old way, sailing over and staying at whose house. Six Quatrains No. 6
Qian Jue
Where the sail wings first spread, Yunpeng's angry wings are the same. Twenty-three of the One Hundred Untitled Poems of Jiang Xing
The oar ① is slowly generating light waves, and the sail is empty with white clouds. One Hundred Untitled Poems on a Journey to the River Sixty-Five
Song Dynasty
Fang Yue
The lamps are cold and the snow at the foot of the mountains is cold, and the sails are full of spring in the Xiangjiang River. I send Uncle Hu Xian to guard Shaoyang with the rhyme "Five horses are valuable in life, don't be invaded by two hairs". One
Liu Kezhuang
Sail out of Fuxukou, there are no mountains but the sky. Five of the Ten Wonderful Landscapes on the River Guandao
Xu Shang
The river god has repeatedly blessed me with blessings, and the sails borrow the wind from the coming and going. Hundreds of Odes of Huating, Part Thirty-seven Yu Tang
Yang Mo
The sails and rafters are far away, and the view from the building is level with the clouds. Runzhou
Xu Fu
The sail traveled far and wide to reach the mountains, and the long river flowed into the fog①. Qingyi Tower
Yuan
Ding Fu
The sails opened on the Jianye River, and people went to Yuzhang Terrace. Sending the monks back to the flood
Sadura
The official ship went north and south, and the shadow of the sail hung in the new clear sky. Miscellaneous Odes of Crossing Gaoyou Sheyang Lake Part 4
Ming Dynasty
Qu Huairui
Sail back to the country of Judan, but recognize the clouds of Jinjiang River. Five of the Six Miscellaneous Odes of Shatou
Zhang Xuan
The night air is solemn in the cold Jiang River, and the sails are sailing above the river in the moonlight. A traveler on the river on an autumn night has a song: The Tang Dynasty's poem is about the vast wilderness, the sky is low, the trees are low, the river is empty, and the moon is close to people, because it is used as a rhyme. Second
The lights in Pukou are extinguished, and the mountains in front of the sail are far and near. A traveler on the river on an autumn night has a song. The Tang Dynasty's poem is about the open fields, the sky is low, the trees are low, the river is empty, and the moon is close to people. Because it is rhymed with the nines
Chen Bangyan
The shadow of the sail is still far away, and the mountains begin at noon. open. On the river
Chen Xianzhang
The sails are sailing back and forth, and the sails are hung from the iron bridge trees. Title Fan Part 2
Fan Rui
The spring water is slightly moving, and a foreign land is in front of the sail. Xiaofa
Zheng Maowei
The gulls flew away and disappeared, and the shadow of the sail returned to the center①. Datong Misty Rain
Xu Wei
Looking from the unbearable pavilion, the sails are falling in the evening. Friends painted eight scenes to send Mr. Ma's Anfusuo Fu. One of them is Yuewang Pavilion
Yuan Hua
It is raining from the sky, and the sails are flying in the wind above the trees. There are six poems out of ten in Gu Yushan's Garden, Part 4: Lake and Mountain Colored Tower
Gu Qing
The mountains and rain are abundant on the shore, and the sails send the dawn breeze. Ten Poems on the Return of Nancun No. 2 Luzhu Sail
Cheng Minzheng
The shadow of the sail will never come back, and the sound of the river will never return. Seven Odes of Jinshan, Part 2: Miao Gao Tai
Li Minbiao
The wind is hidden and the boat is rising, and the sails are carrying the night stars. Journey to the River Part 1
Late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty
Qu Dajun
The sails were low and the trees were brushing, and I passed my Huanhua Pavilion. Baihuayuan Painting No. 2
The water is fine and the tide flows, and the sail is low and the bridge is often crossed. The scene in Butang Village, Part One
Qing Dynasty
Tang Zhongmian
The treetops stand against the mist, and the shadows of sails follow the waves. Wujiang Boat Part 2
Cao Weiwen
The sail hangs on the Qingjiang River, and the autumn water lasts for days. In the boat
Dai Heng
The sky on the river is the same color, and the shadow of the sail is coming from the sun. Four of the seventeen poems inscribed on the picture album
The late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China
Cao Jiada
The lake is out of sight, and the shadow of the sail is dim.
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