All the ancient poems in the second volume of Chinese language books for seventh grade are as follows:
1. Ancient Chinese poems in the second volume of seventh grade Chinese: "Miscellaneous Poems in the Mountains" by Wu Jun
The Mountains When I see the smoke, I can see the setting sun in the bamboo. Birds fly to the eaves and clouds come out of the window.
2. Ancient Chinese poetry in the second volume of the seventh grade: "Zhuli Pavilion" by Wang Wei
Sitting alone in the secluded bamboo, playing the piano and whistling loudly. People deep in the forest don't know that the bright moon comes to shine.
3. An ancient Chinese poem in the second volume of the seventh grade: "Moon Song of Mount Emei" by Li Bai
The moon in Emei Mountain is half-circled in autumn, and its shadow is reflected in the water of Pingqiang River. The clear stream flows towards the Three Gorges at night, and I miss you and go down to Yuzhou without seeing you.
4. An ancient Chinese poem in the second volume of the seventh grade: "Hearing the Flute in Luo City on a Spring Night" by Li Bai
The sound of someone's jade flute flies quietly into the spring breeze and fills the city. In this nocturne, I heard the broken willows, who can't help but feel the love of my hometown.
5. An ancient Chinese poem in the second volume of the seventh grade: "Meeting the Envoy Entering the Capital" by Cen Shen
Looking eastward from the hometown, the road is long, and my sleeves are full of tears. We will meet soon without pen and paper, so I can rely on you to send messages of peace.
6. An ancient Chinese poem in the second volume of the seventh grade: "Chuzhou West Stream" by Wei Yingwu
The lonely grassy stream grows beside it, and there are orioles singing in the deep trees. The spring tide brings rain in a hurry, and there is no boat crossing the wild crossing.
7. An ancient Chinese poem in the second volume of the seventh grade: "The Year of Li Gui in the South of the Yangtze River" by Du Fu
It is common in Prince Qi's house, and I heard it several times in front of Cui Jiutang. that was nice scenery at Jiang Nan, met you again in autumn.
8. An ancient Chinese poem in the second volume of the seventh grade: "Farewell to Master Lingche" by Liu Changqing
In Cangcang Bamboo Forest Temple, the bells rang late. The lotus hat carries the setting sun, and the green mountains alone return to the distance.
9. An ancient Chinese poem in the second volume of the seventh grade: "A Guest" by Zhao Shixiu
It rains every house during the yellow plum season, and frogs are everywhere in the grassy ponds. I didn't come over at midnight because I had an appointment, so I knocked on the chess pieces and let the lanterns fall.
10. Ancient Chinese poems in the second volume of the seventh grade: "On Poetry" by Zhao Yi
Li Du's poems have been passed down by thousands of mouths, but they are no longer new. Talented people have emerged from generation to generation, and each has led the way for hundreds of years.