Poems about ancient buildings

The poems about tall buildings are summarized as follows

1. Looking north to the tall buildings, the birds flying south will return home - Mei Yaochen's "One of Twenty Miscellaneous Poems of Xuanzhou"

2. The night in Jinling is quiet and cool, and the wind blows. I go up to the tall building alone to look at Wu and Yue. ——Li Bai's "Singing under the Moon on the West Tower of Jinling City"

3. The tall buildings on the city are connected to the wilderness, and the sea and sky are filled with sorrow and thoughts. ——Liu Zongyuan's "Climbing the Liuzhou City Tower and sending it to Zhangting to seal the four states"

4. Go up to the tall building alone to look at the imperial capital, and it's still half a year before the birds fly. ——Li Deyu's "Climbing the Yazhou City"

5. The wild geese cannot write, and the butterfly dreams have no basis, and they are leaning against the tall buildings. ——Yan Jidao, "Revelation of Heartfelt Feelings, Quietly Reminiscing Last Autumn with a Glass of Wine"

6. Trying to go up to a high-rise building will clear your bones, it's not like the spring scenery that makes people crazy. ——Liu Yuxi's "Two Autumn Poems"

7. Don't get drunk when seeing off guests in a high-rise building, the heart of the lonely cold river is full of moonlight. ——Wang Changling's "Two Farewells to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower"

8. The west wind was strong in the Wutong tree last night, the pale moon was dim and bright, and the dreams were frightening. Where could there be a sound of flying geese from a tall building? ——Yan Shu's "Picking Mulberries·Time only helps people grow old"

9. The concubine's house has tall buildings and gardens, and the beloved man is holding a halberd in the bright light. ——Zhang Ji's "Ode to the Cherce Woman·A Letter to Master Li Sikong in Dongping"

10. Last night, the west wind withered the green trees, and I climbed up to the tall building alone, looking across the road to the end of the world. ——Yan Shu's "Butterflies in Love with Flowers·Chrysanthemums on the Threshold and Smoky Orchids Weeping Dew"

11. Apricot blossoms sprinkle with sparse rain on the fragrant embankment, and tall building curtains droop "Xiangdi"

12. At noon, I sleep on my pillow and dream for the first time. On a high building, I stand alone against the railing. ——Zhu Yan's "Qing Xing'er Autumn"

13. The wind blows in the spring city, and the corners of the high-rise drums are sad - Du Fu's "Quequatrains"

14. The long wind sends autumn geese thousands of miles away, You can be very enthusiastic about this. ——Li Bai's "Farewell to School Secretary Shu Yun at Xuanzhou Xiezhen Tower/Song of Accompanying Yu Shuhua on Climbing the Tower"

15. The flowers approaching the tall building hurt the hearts of the guests, and it is difficult to climb here. ——Du Fu's "Climbing the Tower"

16. I always blow my sleeves to high buildings, and the autumn breeze is not as good as the spring breeze. ——Wang Jian's "Weiyang Wind"

17. When the swallows are about to return, the west wind blew in the tall buildings last night. ——Yan Shu "Broken Array·The Season of Swallows Returning"

18. It is almost dusk in the sky, and the sycamore leaves are covered with rustling rain. ——Yan Shu's "Treading on the Shasha·Blue Sea without Waves"

19. The mountains are bright and the water is clear. Frost comes at night, and several trees turn deep red and turn into light yellow. Trying to go up to a high-rise building is so refreshing that it penetrates your bones. It's not like the spring scenery that makes people crazy. ——Liu Yuxi's "Autumn Poems"

20. This night, the tall building is full of sighs. ——Li Bai's "Moon over the Mountain"

21. From the west of Jianghan, under the tall buildings, the grapes are deep and green. ——Su Shi's "The River is Red and the River is Coming to the West"

22. The moonlight enters the high-rise building, and I miss the two places. ——Qiu Jin's "Bodhisattva Man·Sending a Female Companion"

23. Red boats fill the lake with songs and whistles, and there are tall buildings outside the flowers. ——Zhong Shu's "Complaining of Heartfelt Love·Hanshi"

24. Entering the high-rise building in darkness, there are people upstairs who are worried. ——Li Bai's "Bodhisattva Barbarian·Pinglin Desert Smoke is Like Weaving"

25. Qiluo's heart, separated by souls and dreams, goes up to the high building.

——Sun Guangxian's "Jiuquanzi·Boundless Empty Moraine"