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What poems describe the prosperity of Chang 'an?
1. Chang 'an looks back at the embroidered pile, and the top of the mountain opens a thousand times. -Du Mu's Three Poems of Crossing Huaqing Palace.

Passing through the Huaqing Palace in Lishan, looking back, the trees are lush and the flowers are splendid. The palaces at the top of the mountain overlap and the palace doors are opened in turn.

In Fuzhou, far away, she is looking at the moonlight, looking at it alone from the window of her room. For our boys and girls, poor little baby, too young to know where the capital is. -Tang Du Fu's Moonlit Night

Tonight in Zhangzhou, my wife is watching the moon alone in the boudoir. I miss those four underage children in this foreign land. They don't know that they miss me in Chang 'an.

3. Autumn wind gives birth to Weihe River, and leaves fall all over Chang 'an. -Tang Jiadao's History of Wu Chu in Jiang Yi.

The autumn wind is bleak, blowing the Weihe River, and the fallen leaves dance all over Chang 'an. This poem describes the bleak scene of autumn wind in Chang 'an.

Looking back at sunset, it should be Chang 'an. -Zhang Song Shunmin's "Selling Flowers, Muye Xiajun Mountain"

Looking back at the end of sunset, it should be Chang 'an. This poem expresses the poet's yearning for his hometown.

5. Month after month, year after year goes by in vain, how long can capital satisfy you? . -Don Richie's Farewell to Wei Wan.

Don't waste precious time looking at Chang 'an's amusement places.

6. I heard that Chang 'an is like playing chess, and the world is sad for a hundred years. -Tang Du Fu's Eight Poems of Autumn Prosperity.

The poet is deeply worried about political turmoil and the future of the country. "Too Sad" clearly expresses this emotion. "Centennial Events" refers to the social changes experienced by poets in the Tang Dynasty, mainly referring to a specific period of time before and after the An-Shi Rebellion.