Poetry describing pearls

The poems describing pearls include: 1. The Qin girl’s waist is as light as a swallow, and the fragrant wind swirls with colors, connecting pearls through the long silk. ——Bao Rong's "Song of Colorful Clothes and Feathers"

2. Pearls are priceless and jade is flawless. The small characters are greedy and ask about my concubine's family. When I found Baidi, I breathed out and saw that the moon was bright and the remaining snow reflected the plum blossoms. ——Wu Weiye's "Small Portrait of Dong Bai, the Famous Concubine of Pijiang"

3. The big strings are as noisy as heavy rain, and the small strings are as keen as whispers. The bullets are noisy and mixed, and big and small beads fall on the jade plate. ——"Pipa Play" Bai Juyi

4. The setting sun spreads across the water, half of the river is rustling and half of the river is red. It's a pity that on the third night of September, the dew looks like pearls and the moon looks like a bow.

——"Ode to the Dusk River" by Bai Juyi

5. Willing to spread gold, jade and pearls to Liu Yong of the Song Dynasty Liu Yong's "The Last Offender·The Raindrops at Night"

6. Spreading pearls randomly is good for Yuan Yuan Wen Yuan Haowen "Sudden Rain Beats New Lotuses, Green Leaves Are Gloomy"

7. Dew is Like Pearls and the Moon is Like a Bow. Bai Juyi's "Ode to the Dusk River" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty