1. The eight hundred miles of Qinchuan is filled with treasures, and has a history of five thousand years with outstanding people.
2. The autumn wind blows on the Weishui River, and the fallen leaves cover Chang'an.
3. Xi'an is a small beautiful place.
4. Recalling Chang'an in September (Fan Deng's "Recalling Chang'an? September")
5. I moved to Changsha for the first time, looking west to Chang'an but not seeing home (Li Bai "Drinking with the Master and Listening to the Flute Playing on the Yellow Crane Tower")
6. Sauvignon Blanc, in Chang'an (Li Bai's "Sauvignon Blanc")
7. Looking back at Chang'an with piles of embroidery , Thousands of gates are opened on the top of the mountain (Part One of Du Mu's "Three Quatrains on Passing the Huaqing Palace")
8. Chang'an Avenue is made of sand, and the morning wind has no dust, rain and no mud (Li He's "Sha Road Song")
9. Chang'an Jiucheng Road, Qili Wuhou's House (Huangfu Ran's "Chang'an Road")
10. The wealthy family sells wine on Chang'an Road, and once the building is built a hundred feet high ( Wei Yingwu's "Wine Tour")
11. Crows on the bathing bridge newly bloom in the blue pool, locking up the wealthy families in Chang'an (Du Mu's "Long Sentences on the West Street")
12. Chang'an in the red dust in the white day On the road, the horse and the wheel are not idle for a while. Only Maoling has many sick visitors, who always come to the high place to look at Nanshan (Zhang Yuanzong's "Wang Zhongnan Mountain")
13. I would like to go to Suxian Cheng, Xi'an, and seek friends for thousands of years to be close to Yanling. The country is like that of that king, just like the jade pot is cold and the dew is icy.
14. The painting hall is so close and deep as the sea. I only read old books when I recall, and when will we go to Chang'an hand in hand.
15. Sauvignon Blanc, in Chang’an.
16. Looking back at Chang'an, there are piles of embroidery, and thousands of doors are opened on the top of the mountain.
17. It is a good thing that our home is still in the Qin Dynasty, but it is a shame to be a lost person in the Ming Dynasty. I'm afraid I'll see the orioles smiling in my hometown, and I'll spend the spring in Chang'an.
18. The spring breeze makes horses hoofy, and I can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day.
19. The Chang'an Avenue is made of sand, and the morning wind has no dust, no rain, no mud.