The ancient poems about the colors of spring are as follows:
1. Willow leaves wrinkle with songs, pear blossoms shed tears. ——Huang Tingjian's "Nangezi·Sophora japonica and low windows are dark"
2. The grass is green and the willows are yellow, and the peach blossoms are fragrant and plum blossoms are fragrant. ——Jia Zhi's "Two Spring Thoughts, One"
3. The crazy catkins go with the wind, and the light peach blossoms follow the water. ——Du Fu's "Fifth of Nine Quatrains"
4. Green grass beside the river and lush willows in the garden. ——Anonymous "Green Grass Along the River"
5. The six curved railings are nestled against the green trees, and the willows are showing their golden strands in the gentle breeze. ——Feng Yansi's "Magpies Stepping on the Branches·Qingming"
6. The willows are overcast, drizzle is clear, and the remaining flowers have fallen, and the wandering orioles can be seen. ——Wu Yuanheng's "Spring"
7. The white bird and the red lotus lead to the painted beam, and the red bridge is seen in the shadow of the weeping poplar. The desire to find the past has disappeared. ——Wang Shizhen, "Huanxisha·Red Bridge"
8. One tree has thousands of branches in the spring breeze, tender as gold and soft as silk. ——Bai Juyi's "Poem of Willow Branches"
9. The catkins are gentle in the wind and the pear blossoms are raining lightly. ——Xie Yi "Treading on the Shasha·Catkins in the Breeze"
10. Peaches and plums are so charming before the wind, but willows are even gentler. ——Xin Qiji's "Wulingchun·Peaches and plums are so charming before the wind"
11. The old garden is deserted and the willows are new, and the spring songs are endless. ——Li Bai's "Su Tai Appreciation of Ancient Times"
12. The best thing about spring is that it is better than the smoke and willows all over the imperial capital. ——Han Yu's "Early Spring Presents the Water Department Zhang Shiba Yuanwai/Early Spring Light Rain/Early Spring"
13. Willow silk silk is made soft, and smoke wisps are woven into sorrow. ——Wang Yu's "Eye of Beauty· Willow Silk Softly Made"
14. The jasper is as high as a tree, with thousands of green silk ribbons hanging down. ——He Zhizhang's "Ode to Willows/Willow Branches"
15. The most ruthless willows in Taicheng are still smoke-filled embankments ten miles away. ——Wei Zhuang's "Taicheng"
16. The willow flowers frighten the snow pool, and the wheat rain swells the stream fields. ——Li He's "Thirteen Poems in the South Garden"
17. Willow trees in the east wind, green and green on the river. ——Wang Zhihuan's "Farewell"
18. Liu Yiyi on the pond, and the people beside the willow cover their doors. ——Zuo Wei's "Spring Festival Gala"
19. The peach red contains the rain, and the willow green contains the morning smoke. ——Wang Wei's "Seven Pastoral Music No. 6"
20. The plum blossoms in the waiting hall are withered, and the willows on the stream bridge are thin. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Treading on the Shasha·Waiting for the Broken Plum Blossoms in the Pavilion"
21. The jade is miserable and the flowers are sad out of Fengcheng, and the willows are green downstairs under the lotus. ——Nie Shengqiong's "Partridge Sky·Farewell"
22. The willows at the crossing are green. The branches and leaves are separated from each other. ——Yan Jidao's "Qing*le·Can't keep people alive"
23. The small peaches are scorching and the willows are scorching, and the spring scenery is all over the south of the Yangtze River. ——Huang Tingjian's "Complaining of Heartfelt Love·Little Peach Blossoms and Willows"
24. The pavilion is covered with smoke and the willows are dark, and the white bird is holding a fish in its mouth and wants to dance. ——Nalan Xingde's "Moyu'er·Looking at the Rain at Noon"
25. The wind blows the willow flowers and fills the shop with fragrance, and Wu Ji presses wine for guests to taste.
——Li Bai's "Farewell at Jinling Winery"