Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Yezishi

Yezishi

Poems with "Ye"

Under the autumn leaves, the moon is cold and the chickens are sad.

-Qiu Si of Tang Li Bai

Swallow branches and yellow leaves fall, and my concubine looks at the platform.

-Qiu Si of Tang Li Bai

Spring breeze and warm clouds bring the fragrance of orchids, and peach blossoms fall into the river to form layers of brocade waves.

-Tang Li Bai's Nautilus Island

Here, we leave the same fallen leaves, and the autumn leaves are scattered.

-Tang Li Bai's "Send Cui"

Dead branches have no ugly leaves, and dry water spits out clear springs.

-Tang Li Bai's "Long Songs"

Acacia yellow leaves fall, white dew moss.

-Tang Li Bai's "Sauvignon Blanc II"

Boys can climb the osmanthus bushes when wandering among the branches and leaves.

-Tang Li Bai's "Three Poems to the Prince of Wu"

The east building is happy to serve the branch, while the south building is sad to leave leaves.

-Tang Li Bai, "Don't be all brothers of the Ming Dynasty"