Poems beginning with Zhou and Yang

Li Bai's "Gift to Danyang Hengshan Zhou Shi Wei Chang": Zhouzi hid in Hengshan, opening the door to the corner of the city.

Wu Yun's "Gao Shiyong." "Zhou Feng": Zhou Feng is noble and shining, silent and anonymous.

Han Yu's "One of Two Late Spring Poems": The poplars and elm pods have no talent for thinking, but they can only explain the sky full of snow.

Wu Yuanheng's "Spring": The willows are overcast and the drizzle is clear, and all the remaining flowers have fallen, and the wandering warblers can be seen.