The poems describing Yunnan include:
1. Author of "Yunnan Song": Liu Wan (Tang Dynasty)
Hundreds of barbarians are in chaos in the south, and bandits are rising like hedgehogs. . The Central Plains is exhausted, and the battle begins from now on.
The White Gate Taihe City has a distance of ten thousand miles. Those who pass away are not alive, and nine out of ten people die.
The Dai horses are lying on the Yangshan Mountain, and the soldiers of Yan State are crying at the Lushui River. A wife prays for the death of her husband, and a father prays for the death of his son.
The sky is full of sorrowful clouds, and the bones are piled up in empty walls. Sorry for traveling to Yunnan, one hundred thousand people are gone.
2. "Siming Mountain Poetry·Yunnan" Author: Lu Guimeng (Tang Dynasty)
There are more streams in Yunnan, and there are no mud in the gravel. Is there any medicine? For sale, the more branches there are, the more birds sing.
The night is clear before the moon is noon, and autumn is approaching Shaolan fans. If you can live in a mountain, Zhi will carry it with you.
3. "Farewell to the Master of Yunnan" Author: Shi Xinghai (Song Dynasty)
In the autumn of Yanyunxuyu in a foreign land, I heard that the water and rocks of Jun's house are quiet.
It’s good to go there when the season is wandering, but the road divergence between north and south makes people sad.
4. "Yunnan Shishi" author: Lou Lian (Ming Dynasty)
The country of Wuyunnan is at the end of the world, and the mountains and rivers of Liuzhao are gorgeous.
Mosui Zhongshan is covered with snow, and Nayi flowing water carries golden sand.
Green frogs chirp into the trees in the clouds, and white pheasants fly through the flowers at the entrance of the cave.
The unique garrison troops in the south of the Yangtze River often have clear dreams and miss their families.
5. "Nine Titles of Fenghe Lu Looking at Siming Mountain·Yunnan" Author: Pi Rixiu (Tang Dynasty)
Yunnan has a river on its back, and no wild goose reaches the peak. Red medicine grows in the ruins, and white springs bloom in other places.
Children are like ancient times, marriages are like immortals. As a real official household, there is no way to tax Ishida.