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What are some poems that describe "leisure"?

① Because I met a monk while passing the bamboo courtyard and talked to him, I had another half day to relax. ——Li She's "Inscribed on the Monk's House in Helin Temple"

② I advise you to drink a glass of wine and win half a day's leisure in the floating life. ——Zheng Shao's "Micro Thoughts on the Yue People· Collection of Sentences"

③*** knew that cold food had passed in the Ming Dynasty, and went to the monk's window for half a day to relax. ——Su Shi's "Traveling to Longshan with Zeng Yuanshu, Lu Muzhong Didn't Come"

④The prime minister and the secret general had half a day to spare, and they washed away the dust. ?——Guo Yingxiang's "Bu Suanzi·February Hui"

⑤ There is no such thing as plum blossoms, and the monks have half a day to spare. ——Lu You, "Visiting Xishan Nunneries after the Plum Blossoms"

⑥ Because I met a monk while passing through the Bamboo Garden, I had another half-day to relax. This means that while visiting the temple, I accidentally chatted with an eminent monk. For a long time, it was rare to get a moment of leisure in this turbulent world.

⑦ I urge you to have a glass of wine and gain half a day of leisure. The author is Zheng Shaowei from the Song Dynasty.

⑧***Knowing that cold food has passed in the Ming Dynasty, I went to the monk's window for half a day. From Su Shi's "Traveling to Longshan with Zeng Yuanshu, Lu Muzhong Didn't Come"

⑨ Lu You wrote many poems, more than 9,000 of which are now preserved, and the content is extremely rich. They express political ambitions and reflect the people's sufferings in a bold and bold style; they also express many fresh works about daily life. The volume of lyrics is not as huge as that of poetry, but it also embodies the spirit of patriotism that devastates the captives.

⑩ "The morning rain and dust in Weicheng are light, and the guest house is green and the willows are new. I urge you to drink another glass of wine, and there will be no old friends when you leave Yangguan in the west." Wang Wei's farewell poem "Send Off the Second Envoy of the Yuan Dynasty to Anxi" , the scenery is beautiful and picturesque, the language is simple and natural, and the melancholy and concern when friends are leaving are sincere and touching.