The original character of ancient poems beginning with the character "日" begins with the second sentence.

Ancient poems that begin with the word "日":

1. At dusk, the frost and wind are strong, and it is difficult for the feathers to turn.

(Tang Dynasty/Chu Liang's "Autumn Wild Geese")

2. The sun shines brightly, and the piano plays with hoofs at night.

(Tang Dynasty/Li Yifu's "Ode to Birds")

3. The shadow of the sun flies into the Flower Hall, and the style is accumulated in the pond.

(Tang Dynasty/Yuan Wanqing's "Fenghe Chunri Pond")

This character is at the beginning of the second sentence:

1. He was the God of Lao Fu , originally cold pine liquid.

(Tang Dynasty/Wei Yingwu's "Ode to Amber")

2. I heard that the master taught Qinglong Shu, how many years have I lived in this temple.

(Tang Dynasty/Zhang Ji "Ti Monk Yuan")

3. Entering the forbidden palace with a precious fan, the fragrant breeze blows under the flowers of this religion.

(Tang Dynasty/Lu Chang's "Fan")