Who told me about the famous poem about winter in Northern Qi Dynasty? Can you tell me about it?

1. And now this winter, there are still many deaths in Kansai. (Du Fu: "War Chariots")'?

2. The autumn moon shines brightly, and the winter ridge shows the cold pines. (Tao Yuanming: "Four Seasons")?

3. The southern neighbor is even more memorable, and the cloth has not been redeemed in the winter. (Lu You: "A storm broke out on October 28th")?

4. Winter is coming to an end tonight, and the new year is coming and tomorrow is getting longer. (Dong Sigong: "Shou Sui")?

5. The sound of the sheng blows up the autumn wind, and the wine blows away the winter snow. (Wang Wei: "Poetry of Four Qi")?

6. When midwinter comes, all the flowers are gone. (Chen Yi: "Plum Plum")?

7. I don’t know that the water flowers bloom first, but I suspect that they have not been sold out after the winter snow. (Zhang Wei: "Early Plum Blossoms")?

8. Children study in the winter and make noise next to each other, but the foolish Confucians on the other side are Zizhen.

(Lu You: "Residence in the Suburbs in Autumn")?