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What are the ancient and beautiful poems about "flowers on the other side"?

There is no special writing about "flowers on the other side", but the ancient poems about other flowers are as follows:

Looking for flowers by the river, part six

Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

Four yellow maiden flowers thrive on the road covered, and thousands of flowers bow and the branches are low.

The butterflies in the flowers are dancing, and the soft yinger in freedom is just singing happily.

Su Xinshi xugong branch

Song Dynasty: Yang Wanli

The fence is sparse, a path leads to the distance, and the petals on the tree fall, but the shade has not yet formed.

The child ran quickly to catch the yellow butterfly, but the butterfly suddenly flew into the vegetable garden and could not be found again.

Cold chrysanthemum/painted chrysanthemum

Song Dynasty: Zheng Sixiao

Flowers can't bloom, and independent fences are not poor.

It is better to hold incense in the branches and wait for death than to blow it into the north wind.

Peach blossoms in Dalin Temple

Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi

In the world of April, the flowers have withered, and the peach blossoms in the ancient temples have just bloomed. ?

I want to find a place where my life is dying, but I don't know that it has been moved here.

Nei Nei

Tang Dynasty: Wang Wei

The branches of the topmost hibiscus flowers are full of scarlet calyx in the mountains.

The mouth of a stream is silent, without a trace. They open and fall.

The same generation has not yet opened Haitang.

Jin Dynasty: Yuan Haowen

Layers of leaves grow between the new branches of begonia, and the little buds hidden in them glow a little red.

Be sure to cherish your heart, don't bloom easily, let the peach blossom fan of spring breeze bloom in spring!

Purple osmanthus

Tang Dynasty: Du Mu

Autumn dew in Xiao Ying is a new branch, which does not occupy most of the spring in the garden.

What happened to peaches and plums? They laugh at sunny people in the wind.