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Poems of the Golden Toad and the Swan
1. The golden toad locked and burned incense, and the jade tiger told the story of beating water on the rope.

Four Untitled Poems by Li Shangyin in Tang Dynasty

2. Before the golden toad comes out, Yushu is slightly sad.

From "The Evening Book of August 17th" by Ling Huchu in Tang Dynasty.

3. Yuyuqiong Building is closed in early autumn, and the golden toad and the silver rabbit cry at night.

It's from Chang 'e Map written by He Jingming in Ming Dynasty.

Swan's neck is thin and fat, and it is surrounded by officials all night.

From Jue Yuan's "Farewell" in Yuan Dynasty