What are the poems containing the word "stone"?

Being led by Shi Lanxi to Du Heng, I lost all my thoughts. ——"Nine Songs of Mountain Ghosts" Year: Pre-Qin Dynasty Author: Qu Yuan ——"Nine Songs of Mountain Ghosts" Year: Pre-Qin Dynasty Author: Qu Yuan ——"Nine Songs of Mountain Ghost" Era: Pre-Qin Dynasty Author: Qu Yuan ——"Nine Songs of Mrs. Xiang" Era: Pre-Qin Dynasty Author: Qu Yuan

The stone is shallow and the flying dragon is graceful. ——"Nine Songs of Xiangjun" Era: Pre-Qin Author: Qu Yuan

Introduction to Qu Yuan:

Qu Yuan (340 B.C. - 278 B.C.), Chu State during the Warring States Period Chinese poet and politician. Mi's surname is Qu's, her given name is Ping, and her courtesy name is Yuan; it also comes from the cloud name Zhengze, and her courtesy name is Lingjun. Born in Danyang of Chu State (now Zigui, Hubei Province) around 340 BC, he was a descendant of Qu Xia, the son of King Wu of Chu Xiong Tong. ?

Qu Yuan is the first great patriotic poet in Chinese history and the founder of Chinese romantic literature. He is known as the "ancestor of Chinese poetry" and "the ancestor of poetry". He is the founder and representative author of "Chu Ci", and started the tradition of "vanilla beauty". The emergence of Qu Yuan marked that Chinese poetry has entered a new era from collective singing to individual originality. He was called "the soul of poetry" by later generations. ?

Qu Yuan was also an important politician in the Chu State. He was trusted by King Huai of Chu in his early years and served as Zuotu and Sanlu doctor, and was also in charge of domestic and foreign affairs. After Wu Qi, another person who advocated reform in Chu was Qu Yuan. He advocated "beautiful government", advocated appointing talents internally, amending laws and regulations, and urging Qi to resist Qin externally. Because he was ostracized and slandered by the nobles, he was exiled to northern Han Dynasty and Yuanxiang River Basin. ?

In 278 BC, Qin general Bai Qi captured Ying, the capital of Chu (now Jiangling, Hubei Province). Qu Yuan, filled with grief and anger, sank himself in the Miluo River with a stone in his arms and died for his country. In 1953, the 2230th anniversary of Qu Yuan's death, the World Peace Council passed a resolution identifying Qu Yuan as one of the four major cultural celebrities in the world commemorated that year. His major works include "Li Sao", "Nine Songs", "Nine Chapters", "Tianwen", etc. The Songs of Chu he created is the source of Chinese romantic literature, and is also known as the "Romance" together with the Book of Songs. It has had a profound influence on later generations of poetry.