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A beautiful poem about a puppy.

A beautiful poem about a puppy.

Why is the dog barking? There are officials at the door. -Korea's "Ciba County Chief Poem"

Several dogs barked in the alley, and the mulberry tree was barked by a rooster. -Tao Jin Yuanming's Return to the Garden

Cold flowers make wine ripe, and coyotes return home happily. -Don Qian Qi's "Send Yuan Ping Shan Ju"

The barren path has been in a hurry, and the dog is following the dog alone. -Mei Yao Chen in the Northern Song Dynasty

The yellow dog is white and the white dog is swollen. -"Reading Snow"

Yellow dogs reciprocate, red chickens crow and peck. -Liu Tang Yuxi "Insert Tian Ge"

Cock crows steal dogs, regardless of virtue. -Tang Song Wen Zhi "Crossing the Hangu Pass"

Chickens and dogs hear each other at dusk, and autumn is crisp and empty. -Tang Guigui's "Xinfeng Zuo Yi Yin Si School Book"

The old dog likes my return and lingers in his clothes. -Tang Du Fu's "Caotang"

But the hounds are strong and rejuvenated, and the rabbits bow their heads and whine, which is unbearable. -The Journey of the Hound by Su Zheng in the Northern Song Dynasty

Poor white dog, barking and wandering around. -Tang Yao's "Yanshan Nighttalk Sun Daoshi"

Kong Sheng heard that LAM Raymond was injured, and Dong Long's situation was even worse! -Tang Li Bai's "Answering the Twelve Cold Nights of the King"

Different manners, gaunt as a pig. -Don, "A Gift"

There are also many hounds, foxes and rabbits. -Zheng's "Hunting Dog Journey"

The hounds didn't survive, and the fox and rabbit were helpless. -Zheng's "Hunting Dog Journey"

Don't learn to catch pigeons, don't learn to shoot chickens and dogs. -Don Lutong's "Giving People a Grandson"

Qin Shu is with his disciples, and his chicken and dog are next door. -Tang Guyu, "Looking for the Former Residence of Li Yiren"

With the barking of dogs, peach blossoms are full of rain. -Tang Li Bai's Interview with Taoist Daitian Mountain.

Dogs return to the wild road with joy, and magpies nest. -Song Luyou