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Ancient Chinese Qixi poems

Excerpts from ancient poetry are as follows:

In Song Dynasty, Yang Pu didn't recruit cows on Tanabata, so he had to ask Weaver Girl to be a golden shuttle. Begging every year is clever with the world, but there are many clever ways.

Li He's Tanabata in the Tang Dynasty is now dark, and the night is half sad. The crow left to thread, and the firefly flew into the coat building. Cattle and women are reunited, and couples all over the world see jade hooks. Without Qiantang River, lonely and lonely autumn. In the Tang Dynasty, Meng Haoran's Tanabata in a Foreign Country met Tanabata in a foreign country, and the hotel was good and worried. I didn't see a woman threading a needle, but my mind was empty. At the beginning of the warm breeze, the new moon began to set. Who can bear to peek at the river people and ask about the bullfight?