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What are the poems about cuckoo?

The poem describing the cuckoo is as follows:

Thousands of valleys are hard to fill, and thousands of peaks are full of cuckoos. -a letter from Wang Wei to Li, the envoy of Zizhou in the Tang Dynasty.

In Qian Shan, there are towering trees and cuckoos everywhere.

2. Shu once heard of Zigui birds and Xuancheng saw azaleas. -Li Bai's "Looking at the Rhododendron in Xuancheng" in the Tang Dynasty

In my distant hometown, I have heard the plaintive cries of Zigui birds; Now in Xuancheng, a foreign land, I see azaleas in full bloom.

3, the paper ash flies into a white butterfly, and the tears are dyed into red azaleas. -Song Gaozu's Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival

Burned paper ash flies like a white butterfly, acacia turns into tears, and tears fall into blood, just like a red cuckoo.

4. What can you hear here in the morning and evening? The cuckoo's bleeding cry, the ape's sobbing. -Bai Juyi's Pipa Tour in Tang Dynasty

What will be heard here sooner or later? Full of sad cries of cuckoo apes.

5, the moon is off, and the apricot blossoms in Mantingshan. -Ting Yun's "Bi Qing Xiao Yi Si" in the Tang Dynasty

When the moon sets, the cuckoo no longer crows, only the courtyard is full of apricot flowers.