The poems describing spring are as follows:
1. I miss you in my dream, so I will be the king. ——Chen Zilong's "Dian Jiang Lip·Feelings of Spring Wind and Rain"
2. There are no sunny days in spring, and the clouds are everywhere and the rain is coming. ——Wang Zao's "Spring Day, One Spring with Ten Days of Sunny Days"
3. Before the wine was opened and the sentences were not cut, I arrived in Penglai in search of spring. ——Cao Xueqin's "Visiting Miaoyu and Begging for Red Plums"
4. There is no place for arrangement in the world. ——Li Guan's "Die Lian Hua·Spring Evening"
5. When are the spring flowers and autumn moon? How much do you know about the past? ——Li Yu's "Poppy Beauty" of the Southern Tang Dynasty
6. The spring water of the Yangtze River is dyed green, and the lotus leaves are as big as money. ——"Spring Farewell Song" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty
7. Geese and ducks don't know that spring is over, and they compete with the flowing water to take advantage of the peach blossoms. ——Chao Chongzhi's "Spring Day·The Yinyin River is full of winding greenery"
8. The misty waves below the city beat against the shore in spring. ——Qian Weiyan's "Magnolia·The Scenery in the City and Orioles Talking in Confusion"
9. The sharp spring breeze blows away the drunkenness and is slightly cold, but the mountains are shining slantingly. ——Su Shi's "Ding Feng Bo·March 7th"
10. The small peaches are scorching and the willows are sleeping, and the spring scenery is all over the south of the Yangtze River.
——Huang Tingjian's "Revelation of Heartfelt Love·Little Peach Blossoms and Willows"