What are the poems describing passers-by?

Poems describing "passers-by" include:

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2. The scalper was late (Tang Libai's Yelang stayed in Wujiang for sixteen years)?

3. The living are passers-by (Tang Libai's "Antique Nine Sons")?

4. Passers-by have to worry about going in and out (Tang Du Fu's "I have something on my way to Chengdu Caotang, so I will send Gong Zheng five poems first")?

5. Looking at the tears of passers-by (Tang Du Fu's "Zhongzhou longxing temple in the Wall")?

6. Floating life with a passer-by (Tang Baijuyi's "Back to the Old Residence")?

7. You taught me to avoid guests (Tang Bai Juyi's Twenty-three Poems of Hope and Dawn)?

8. Have you ever taught guests to avoid (Don Bai Juyi's "Congratulations")?

9. Have you heard any tourists from outside (Apricot is a beam-home of thorns by Tang Baijuyi)?

10, passers-by set up a shrine to sacrifice (Tang Changjian's "Three Ancient Meanings")?

1 1, passing horses hiss frequently (Don Wei Zhuang, early hair).

12, facing west for passers-by (Zhuang, Hangzhou)?

13, poetry travels thousands of miles (Qi's "Send Lang Shiyuan Jun")?

14, trade winds urge passers-by (together with "Early Morning Dongyang")

15, a visit to Xingqiao (Qi's "Send Judge Xue to Shu")