What are the poems written by Bai Juyi to Guan Panpan?

There is a single couplet: "The drunken beauty cannot win, the peony flowers are blown by the wind." ’

There are three more poems by Zhang Zhongsu:

The bed is full of bright moon and curtains full of frost, and I am lying in bed under the lingering light of the cold lamp. On a frosty moonlit night in the Swallow Tower, autumn comes only for one person.

The color of the robe is like smoke, and the eyes are full of desire. It has been eleven years since I stopped dancing "Neon Clothes Song" and folded it in an empty box.

A guest returned to Luoyang this spring and visited the tomb of Shangshu. It is said that the white poplar can be used as a pillar, but the red pink can not be turned into ashes?

It is said that when Panpan saw it, he thought that Poet Bai was blaming her for not burying Zhang Min. She said that I would not die because I cherished my life, but because I was afraid that others would say that Zhang Min was lustful and that was why he buried his concubine. The result was suicide. Later generations said that it was a poem by Bai Juyi that forced Guan Panpan to death.