What poems contain "fences"?

1. Tang Yin, a poet of the Ming Dynasty, "You Shan"

In Ye Mao's hometown, mangroves are yellow, and dogs bark at the fence in the mountains.

There is nothing else for the meeting in the village. It must be when people come to borrow flowers.

2. Song Dynasty poet Miao Jian's Ode to the Crane

Green hills are dotted with bamboo and short fences, just like the home of nymphs.

Love the Japanese-American green window wind, and the crane combs the flowers lightly.

Liu Kezhuang, a poet in Song Dynasty, wrote ten books at the end of the year.

I am lazy to go out reading every day, and I write in the small window until dusk.

The servant is busy mixing powder, no matter how muddy the inkstone is.

4. Hua Yue, a poet in the Song Dynasty, "Ten Things in the Family"

Thrush burning lamp without ink, can't know the palace makeup jade.

Laughing at Dongfeng teasing each other and secretly pulling nepotism around people's waist.

5. "Morning Glory" by Dong Siwei, a poet in the Song Dynasty

The rain on the fence is too late. The sun is red and the blue lining is the autumn sky.

The river drum stars are high and the flowers are different, and the clothes and cigarettes are beautiful and the west wind is beautiful.

The incense is coated with ginger, and the vine leads the cool posture into the beans.

Because the core is still divided into black and white, this flower is the same as Yi Yang.

What do ancient poets mean by writing fences in their poems?

Fences have been synonymous with rural people since ancient times. The poet writes about the pastoral scenery and the fence at the same time, resulting in a sense of sight of pastoral beauty.