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What are the poems praising pearls?

Dragon Palace pearls are poor, scraping people's backs. From Li Xian's Fu Gui Qu. Explanation: The emperor distributed pearls, gold, silver and so on. Unrestrained to ministers, resulting in an empty state treasury. All this wealth is plundered by the people, which leads to people's hardship.

Pearls are priceless and flawless. From Wu's Little Portrait of Mingbai in Qing Dynasty.

Dew is like a pearl, and the moon is like a bow. Ode to Mujiang by Bai Juyi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

Nagato is naturally unadorned, so why should pearls comfort loneliness? Ode to the Orient by Mei Fei.

Mermaids shed pearl-like tears on the moon-green sea, and the blue fields breathed their jade to the sun. From Li Shangyin's Jinse

The rustling pearls waved their handles. New worries on the eyebrows can't wake up. Don't put up with wine and songs. From "Fairy Descent" by Lao Lu Wei.

Twelve pearls are hung on the screen, and swallows come and go. From Ma Zhiyuan's "Little Peach Blossom, Four Zi Fu Xia"

Pearls will give birth to mussels ... this is the most precious thing after many years. From Song Ying Xing's Heavenly Creations and Jade Beads.

Nagato is naturally unadorned, so why should pearls comfort loneliness? Ode to the Orient by Mei Fei.

Every pearl gives birth to a clam belly ... this is the most precious thing. From Song Ying Xing's Heavenly Creations and Jade Beads.

Li Xian (100—175) was born in Xiping County, runan county. He used to be a high secret order, and later moved to Xuzhou to be a secretariat, worshiping the prefect of Yuyang and becoming a general of Liao. When Emperor Huan of the Han Dynasty became emperor, the people he worshipped would be masters, big sinong, big women and ministers. In the fourth year of Jianning (17 1), Xi Ping (173), Li Xian was removed from the post of Qiu, and Xi Ping died in the fourth year (175) at the age of 76. There is no biography of Li Xian in the Book of Later Han Dynasty, and Li Xian's deeds are scattered in other people's biographies. Cai Yong, a great scholar in the later Han Dynasty, wrote an inscription for Li Xian on the tablet of Taiwei Li Xian (Zhang Pu's Collection of Celebrities in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties and Cai Zhonglang's Tablet of Taiwei Runan).