1. Worry about the world first, and enjoy it later.
The Story of Yueyang Tower by Fan Zhongyan in Song Dynasty
explains: Worry before the world worries, and enjoy after the world enjoys.
2. don't be happy with things, don't be sad with yourself.
It is from The Story of Yueyang Tower written by Fan Zhongyan in Song Dynasty.
Explanation: You are not happy or sad because of the quality of foreign objects and your own gains and losses.
3. People come and go on the river, but they love the beauty of perch. Look at the poor fishermen, bobbing up and down in the big waves, swaying in a small boat.
The Fisherman on the River written by Fan Zhongyan in the Song Dynasty
explains: People who come and go on the river only know that perch tastes good, but look at the boat driven by fishermen, how hard it is to wander in the wind and waves.
4. The mountain reflects the water in the setting sun, and the grass is ruthless, even outside the setting sun.
It's from Fan Zhongyan's Su Mu Gai Bi Yun Tian in Song Dynasty
The distant mountains are bathed in the sunset sky and connected with the river. The grass on the shore seems to be ruthless, and it is outside the west oblique sun.
5. The Mingyue Building rests on its own. Wine into sorrow, into acacia tears.
It's from Song Dynasty Fan Zhongyan's Nostalgia
Explanation: The moon is high, so don't lean on the railing alone in high buildings. Frequently pour bitter wine into sorrow and turn it into acacia tears.
6. I have been drunk for no reason, and tears come first before the wine arrives.
From the Song Dynasty Fan Zhongyan's
Translation: My heart has been suffering from the worry of lovesickness, and I often drink for no reason, but before I can drink the wine into my mouth, my tears have already flowed down.