Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - What are the poems about "travel"?

What are the poems about "travel"?

1, even if it is mercilessly abandoned, it cannot be shameful. -Wei Zhuang (Tang Dynasty) "Spring Tour in Sidi Township"

2, spring outing, apricot flowers blowing full head. -Wei Zhuang (Tang Dynasty) "Spring Tour in Sidi Township"

3, hold a cup for you to persuade the sunset and leave a night photo for the flowers. -Song Qi (Song Dynasty) "Spring on the Jade Tower".

4. Spring outing, West Lake failed to pass. -Jiang Kui (Song Dynasty) "Pipa Fairy, When Two Paddles Come"

5, just Xie Peiqi Pavilion, so old people meet. -Wu Wenying (Song) "Sweeping Flowers and Cold Food in West Lake"

6. Mangroves are in full bloom, and grass grows and warblers fly in Pinghu. -Xu (Song) "On the Lake"

7. In mid-spring in Nanyuan, the wind is very strong and it smells like Ma Si. -Ouyang Xiu (Song Dynasty) "Ruan Langgui Nanyuan Spring Half Time"

8. In mid-spring in Nanyuan, the wind is very strong and it smells like Ma Si. -Cheng Hao (Song Dynasty) "Doing things in the suburbs is that thing"

9. If I don't give up drinking, I'm afraid the wind will fly. -Zhinan (Song Dynasty), "Jazz, Short eaves in the shadow of ancient trees"

10. The shade of ancient trees is a short awning, and rattan helps me cross the east of the bridge. -Zhinan (Song Dynasty), "Jazz, Short eaves in the shadow of ancient trees"

1 1, wet clothes, apricot flowers and rain, blowing cold willows. -Zhinan (Song Dynasty)-"Jueju, short eaves in the shadow of ancient trees"

12. Pears are in full bloom, and wanderers are out of town looking for spring. -Wu Weixin (Song) "Su Causeway Qingming is a thing"

13, Han Xiao is lighter than Populus deltoides, and the branches of red apricots are full of spring. -Song Qi (Song Dynasty) "Spring on the Jade Tower".

14, when will the swallow fly back? Peach branches on both sides of the river are soaked in water, and red peach blossoms are in bloom. -Xu Fu (Song) "Spring Tour on the Lake"

15, peaches and plums are more charming before the wind, and willows are more gentle. -Xin Qiji (Song Dynasty) "Spring in Wuling, peaches and plums, how charming before the wind"