The seven unique poems describing tigers are as follows:
1. "Tiger Traces" Wei Zhuang in the Tang Dynasty
White foreheads frequently come to the door at night, and the traces by the water gradually become group.
I am hiding in a cave now. How can I see you again in the cave?
2. "Tiger on the Move" by Gao Qi in the Ming Dynasty
The dark wind blows the forest and the crows are sad, and the tiger is about to come out to predict the future. ?
Sitting on the road with piercing eyes, the general saw his arrow falling.
Some families built their doors with high thorns and confiscated the pigs and pigs before the due date.
Though tigers are ferocious, they are still a joy, and they only run rampant in the deep mountains.
3. "A certain brother-in-law thanked Huqiu Tea" by Xu Wei of the Ming Dynasty
Huqiu Spring Tea is wonderfully steamed, so why not worry about not rising after seven bowls.
The old seal of Qingruo is titled Guyu, and the new jar of purple clay is bought in Yixing.
But from the three lanes of the plum moon, I carefully stirred the pine wind and the light.
He told Wu Nongtong that he could put the book on ice in a jade pot.
4. "Tiger Hill" by Cheng Jiasui of the Ming Dynasty
The wind scattered the tung trees, the pines and the moon were blooming, and people came to sing songs in the hall above.
Bringing the reed pipe to a new tune, he blew it to the old platform of Sheng Gong.
5. "Tiger Walking" Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty
The trees in the south and north mountains are dark, and tigers circle the forest during the day.
Xiang Wan is a Taoist priest, and all the elk in the mountains are silent.
Every year I raise my son in a deep valley, and the male and female go up the mountain without chasing each other.
There is a mountain village near the cave in the valley, and the chief goes to the villagers to get the yellow calf.
Wuling didn't dare to shoot when he was young, so he came to the forest to watch his whereabouts.