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What poems describe "immortals"?

1, fairy

Year: Tang Author: Li He

Play the piano on the cliff and turn over a fairy.

Hold the white phoenix tail and sweep the Nanshan cloud at night.

Deer drink cold water, and fish return to the seaside.

At that time, Emperor Wudi published books and newspapers.

2. Immortals

Author: Zhang Biao (Tang Dynasty)

Immortals can't learn anything, about 100 years old.

The world is boundless, and the world is half sad and half happy.

There is chaos, and good is rewarded with good and evil with evil.

Waiting for the rush, the middle road is bitter and thin.

The elders want to raise their longevity, but later generations laugh at loneliness.

Grains don't last long, and four qi is a panacea.

Lieko, why should I stay? My heart is full of emptiness.

1, the eleventh chapter of "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" by Yu Kun in Qing Dynasty: "The Qionglou in Yuen Long is very mysterious."

2. Song Yang Wanli's "Prisoner Emblem": "The public instrument has a deep understanding of macro, a wide range, and several people discuss it. It is expected that things will be like gods, and things will not be avoided. "

3. Volume 5 of "Seven Zheng Yun": "Eighteen disciples, all of them are stunning beauties. In Fengzhou, those who were surprised by Yun Song were Wei Fazhao, Sima Weizi and Guo Chongzhen."

4. Volume 47 of "Seven Signs of Cloud": "Too bright, nine doors are fine, eyes and ears are mysterious, and the truth is true."