The famous lines describing pastoral scenery in ancient poetry are as follows:
1. In December of the eighth year, it snowed on the fifth day. Bai Juyi's "Bitter Cold in the Village"
2. The Qingjiang River embraces the village, and everything in the village on the Changxia River is quiet. Du Fu's "Jiangcun"
3. Children came back early from school and were busy flying kites in the east wind. Gao Ding's "Village Dwelling"
4. The frost grass and caterpillars are everywhere, and there are no people walking to the south of the village or to the north of the village. Bai Juyi's "Village Night"
5. In the rain, one or two roosters crow, and the Banqiao on the road in Zhuxi Village is slanted. Wang Jian's "Rain Over the Mountain Village"
6. The mountains are green and the rivers are white, and the rain is like smoke amid the sound of the rules. Weng Fu's "April in the Countryside"
7. The rear eaves are shaded by elms and willows, and the peach and plum trees are in front of the hall. Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in One"
8. This statement is true when one lives in different dynasties. Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields No. 4"
9. Mo Xiao's farmhouse is full of wax and wine, and in good years there are enough chickens and dolphins for guests. Lu You's "Visiting Shanxi Village"
10. Dogs bark in the deep alleys, and roosters crow at the top of the mulberry trees. Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in One of the Fields"
11. After the war broke out in the countryside, the bones and flesh were scattered on the road. Bai Juyi's "Feelings at the Moon"
12. Even if the wind blows away all night, I am only by the shallow water of the reed flowers. Sikong Shu's "Jiangcun Shishi"
13. The village is far away in the lonely smoke at the foot of the mountain, and there is a single tree on the plateau on the horizon. Wang Wei's "Fifth of Seven Pastoral Music"
14. The peach red contains the lingering rain, and the willow green contains the morning smoke. Wang Wei's "Six of Seven Pastoral Music"
15. The flowers have fallen, the children have not swept away the flowers, the orioles are singing, and the mountain guests are still sleeping. Wang Wei's "Six of Seven Pastoral Music"