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What are the traditional Chinese classic poems?

Chinese traditional classic poems:

1. Climbing to the Stork's Tower (Tang) Wang Zhilu

The white sun is ending in the mountains, and the Yellow River is flowing into the sea. I want to see a thousand miles, but I want to go up one floor.

2. Silent Night Thoughts (Tang) Li Bai

The moonlight in front of the bed is suspected to be frost on the ground. I look up at the moon and think of my hometown.

3. Spring Dawn (Tang) Meng Haoran

Spring sleeps without realizing the dawn, and I hear crowing birds everywhere. The wind and rain come at night, and I know how many flowers have fallen.

4. Village Dwelling (Qing Dynasty) Gao Ding

The grass grows long and the warblers fly in February, and the willows on the embankment are drunk with spring smoke. The children return early from school, busy taking advantage of the east wind to release paper kites.

5, Su Jiande River (Tang) Meng Haoran

Moving the boat to the smoky islet, the sun goes down, the guest worries new. The wild sky is low trees, the river is clear and the moon is close to the people.