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What are the poems describing swans?
1, Goose, Goose, Goose, think about Xiang Tiange. White feathers, floating in green water; The red soles of the feet stir the clear water.

Translation: "Goose, Goose, Goose!" Facing the blue sky, a flock of geese are singing with their necks bent. The white body floats on the green water, and the red soles stir the clear water waves.

Source: Goose Fu by Don Robin Wang.

2, snow neck cream red net palm, please see where it is not as good as Jun?

My goose has a white neck, white feathers and red soles. What can't compare with a crane?

Source: Tang Juyi's "Goose Sending Crane"

3. The swan has a thin and heavy neck and is surrounded by officials overnight.

Swan has a slender neck and a huge body. At night, swans wander in groups and form a circle.

Source: Yuan Yuanjue's swan song

4. Send wild water, snow and frost to fall. In high spirits, Wan Li shook the clouds.

The swan temporarily stopped its movements on the wild shore, and its feathers were as white as snow. Wait until after a while, then soar high in the sky, soar to Wan Li, and you can meet the clouds.

Source: Yi Yi's "Two Poems of Swan Singing by the Post Curtain, Part One"

5, lying in the sand and lying in the water, the winding bank is extremely cloudy.

On the winding river bank, the setting sun reflects the white clouds on the waterfront. Some geese lie by the water, others sleep on the beach, and they flock by themselves.

Source: Tang Li Shangyin's Goose.