Tang Qihua Same as "Qihua". Refers to the flowers of the jade tree in fairyland. From Cao Tang of the Tang Dynasty, "Poems of Little Immortals" No. 2: "Thousands of trees and flowers, thousands of medicinal herbs, I know in my heart that I don't dare to look at them."
Tang Qingluo The cool breeze on a sunny day. From the poem "Wang's Dongyuan Xiaoji on Renri" by Wen Zhengming of the Ming Dynasty: "The clear sky is full of clumps, and the floating sun is scattered and repairing."
Tang Zhanqi's poem "The Book of Songs? Wei Feng? Qiao" 》: Look at Biqiao, green bamboo Yiyi
Tang Qiaoqian said in "The Book of Songs? Wei Feng? Shuo Ren": Qiaoqiaoqiaoxi, beautiful eyes looking forward
Tang Zipei The words come out of the "Chu Ci": Only the praise of Zi is valuable
Tang Keyi writes in the "Chu Song": The beauty of women is worthy of admiration
Tang Keru writes the "Book of Songs? Beifeng?" "Cai Zhou": I have learned a lot from my heart, I can't let it go.
Tang Shuyao's "The Book of Songs? Chen Feng? Moonrise": "Sleep is tangled, hard work is quiet
Tang Cuiping A quote from "The Songs of Chu": Birds gather among the apples