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What are the ancient poems describing "clouds"?

It is foggy in autumn and comes out in the morning.

Look at these white sideburns and look at these clothes.

If you don't know how to ride, you will lose all the trees in the suburbs.

My skin gets cold when I sneeze by mistake.

The residual clouds gather in the green ridge, and the evening mist is all day long.

All green, and half red.

Just like the first month, the wind is very strong.

Also because of Sanli, the crown is far from the same.

The blue sky has smoked the palace, and the new core is half makeup.

The color is light and foggy, and the fragrance attracts the wind.

The trees are thick and comfortable, and the flowers are thin and red.

It seems to be hidden when it rains.

When the moon sets and the fog rises, Shen Sihao can cross the river.

Birds are singing and trees are scattered, and mountains are pale.

Desert sand is on the road, in the fields.

It is better to rely on trees in the distance and be poor intermittently.

The silence of Cangshan is dusk, and the green view will sink.

Finally, in martial arts, leopards hide in the morning and monkeys sing at night.

The weather is very cold and the scenery is very dark.

Go to Huayin if you want to visit the supermarket.

This poem is from the Tang Dynasty poet Wei's Lingwu Xing.

This poem is selected from Li Shimin's Fog in the Distant Mountains in the Tang Dynasty.

This poem is selected from Li Shimin's Fu De Hua Wu Ting in the Tang Dynasty.

This poem is selected from Li Yi's "Sitting in the Water Pavilion at Night, Giving Dawn Fog" in the Tang Dynasty.

This poem is selected from Ode to Fog written by Dong Sigong in Tang Dynasty.