The poem describing peach blossoms is as follows:
1. Peach blossoms grow in spring water, and white stones appear now. Shake the radish branch, half shake the moon in the blue sky. ——Li Bai's "Recalling the Old Peach Blossom Tour in Qiupu".
2. The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun’s gift to me! ——Li Bai's "Gift to Wang Lun".
3. The oriole is about to pick up the flowers, but the peach blossoms planted by your family have not yet bloomed. Chang'an has seen all of February, and the spring breeze has already urged me to send my reports. ——Cen Shen's "Chunxing Opera Title Presented to Li Hou".
4. The fragrant peach and apricot curtains are idle, the door of the Xie family is about to meet at Huaguan, and the painted beams are quietly saying that Yan Chu has returned. ——Sun Guangxian's "Huanxisha·Peach and Apricot Fragrance Curtain".
5. Peach blossoms grow in spring water, and white rocks appear now. Shake the radish branch, half shake the moon in the blue sky. ——Li Bai's "Recalling the Old Peach Blossom Tour in Qiupu".
6. Taking a leisurely look at the crowd, the sky is thousands of miles apart. ——Liu Yuxi "Playing with the Moon in Peach Garden on August 15th".
7. I won’t steal glances frequently, so what do you mean? ——Ouyang Jiong, "Nvguanzi·Peach Face with Thin Makeup".
8. The peach blossoms are shallow and deep, like makeup with even shades. The spring breeze helps the broken heart and blows off the white clothes. ——Yuan Zhen's "Peach Blossom".
9. The fisherman beside the apricot tree altar, the family in the peach blossom garden. —Wang Wei's "Seven Pastoral Music Part Three".
10. Green peaches and dew seeds are planted in the sky, and red apricots are planted against the clouds by the sun. -Gao Chan's "Xia Di Hou Shang Yong Gao Shi Lang".
11. When I visit Wu Gorge again, I will always tell someone from Qin. I always remember the windy moonlit night in the small building, with two or three branches on the red railing. ——Bai Juyi's "Sent to the Peach Blossoms of Zhongzhou Xiaolou".
12. The vast Qinchuan River ends, and the sunset is filled with peach trees. ——Wang Wei "Sending Wei Commandery Governor Li to his new post".
13. A cluster of peach blossoms blooms without an owner, the lovely deep red loves the light red. ——Du Fu's "Looking for Flowers Alone by the River Part 5".
14. Neither ghost nor fairy, just a song of peach blossom water. ——Xin Qiji's "Shengchazi·Wandering Alone in Yuyan".
15. Willow banks, mud and plum rain. —Wu Wenying's "Shuangshuangyan·The Little Peach Says After".