Mai Zi’s poems:
1. Ten miles away from Danfeng Bank, there are three wheat villages. ——From Lu You's "Autumn Evening Sigh" of the Southern Song Dynasty
2. The apricots are golden and the wheat is ripe, and the milk magpie fist falls in Hsinchu. ——From Song Dynasty Su Shi's "A Happy Tour of Zhangshan Garden with Prostitutes"
3. The wheat seedlings are lush around the village, and the soft mulberry trees are everywhere. ——From "Xian Yong" by Lu You in the Southern Song Dynasty
4. The wheat in Kongtong is ripe, and I am willing to retire from Wang Shi. ——From Tang Du Fu's "Send Off to the Secretary on the Thirty-Five High School"
5. The woodcutter returns to the wild and burns up the lonely smoke, and the oxen lies down to plow the wheat low in the spring. ——From "Late Steps on Yunmen Road" by Li Misun of the Song Dynasty
6. The wheat is green and the barley is yellow, and the sandy path protecting the fields is winding around the sheep's intestines. ——From Song Fangyue's "Agricultural Ballads"
7. Wheat appears and rain-ripened plum blossoms make the sick eyes open every time they close the door. ——From "Qianxing" by Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty
8. The barley is dry and the wheat is yellow, and the women are weeping and the husband is hiding. ——From Tang Du Fu's "Barley Journey"
9. Fragrant wheat noodles, sleeping by the north window.
——From "Into the Plum Blossoms" by Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty