The poem describing the falling leaves of autumn is as follows:
1. In early autumn, the fallen leaves are shocked, and they drift like the hearts of guests. Fan Fei refused to come down, but he still said he cherished his old forest. ——Kong Shaoan of the Tang Dynasty, "Falling Leaves"?
2. Fallen leaves never change, and broken leaves never come back. The fluttering winds are different from each other in the end, and the encounters are temporarily dependent on each other. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Fellowing Leaves to Chen Yu"
3. The autumn wind is blowing, and the waves in the Dongting are under the wooden leaves. ——Pre-Qin Dynasty Qu Yuan's "Nine Songs·Mrs. Xiang"
4. The blue sky, the yellow leaves on the ground, the autumn colors are rolling, and the cold smoke is green on the waves. ——Fan Zhongyan of the Song Dynasty, "Su Muzhe·Nostalgia"
5. The autumn wind blows on the Wei River, and the fallen leaves cover Chang'an. ——Jia Dao's "Reminiscences of Wu Chushi on the River"
6. The deserted village brings back the reflection, and the fallen leaves are in chaos.
——Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty, "A Visit from the Imperial Palace Master at Bijian Villa"