Poems about Di Qing

Di Qing

Author Chu Wang, Tang Dynasty

Di Qing invited Brother Chun to come back every other year, and the widow Yue spent a long night alone.

Han Ping's dancing feather body is still there, and Motome's chord tune is still there.

At the end of ancient times, cranes occasionally appeared in Lan Yan, and they never left Yugu.

When you hate floating, * * * leave Tianchi to vent.

Tite chrysanthemum

Author Chao Huang, Tang Dynasty.

The west wind is rustling all over the courtyard, and cold butterflies are hard to come by.

If I were Di Qing next year, I would report to Taohua.