1. Ancient poems with curves
The curve is five hundred steps, and the halberd is eighty pounds. ——Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty, "Two Poems by General Shi"
There is nothing to worry about when all the crooked bridges are sold out, and the weather is so smooth that the clouds are rising. ——Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty, "Qixi Festival"
The sword cuts through the floating clouds, and the bow bends and the moon shines brightly. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Sending Bai Li to the Western Expedition of Jinwu General Dong"
The bow is bent and the full moon is full, and the double crotch is flying down. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Traveling and Hunting"
The dry scales shone in shock, and the fallen feathers were timid and weak. ——Tang Luo Binwang "Feelings on the Road"
The shadows of wild geese fall in the distance, falsely leading to the sound of timid apes. ——"Gong" by Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty
In the Spring and Autumn Period, the mighty warriors curved their arcs and blasted the waves across the mountains. ——Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty, "Three Miscellaneous Songs of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty"
When Bisui blows smoke, the trees stand straight, and the green-lined stream bends under the bridge. ——Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty, "Early Departure under the Bamboo"
The fat man lying on his back covers his eyes, and the prostitute hangs on the wall without any way to bend. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty "Sending Cui to the Twenty-Sixth Prime Minister after the Snow"
When I wear narrow sleeves and short mink fur, the bright moon bends under the rouge mountain. ——Tang Yuanzhen's "Xiao Hu Jia Yin"
The vast night pool is quiet, and the bright autumn moon bends. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Temple of the Goddess"
Before the star falls, when will the big bow bend? ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "Reminiscences of the Past"
The white walls of the red gate pillow the curved stream, and the peaches and plums fill the room without words. ——Fan Chengda, Song Dynasty, "Maple Bridge" 2. Quotations describing bending
Quotes that let us learn to bend:
People under low eaves must bow their heads.
A man should be able to bend and stretch.
Endure the calm for a while and take a step back to open up the world.
A little more obscure, but the meaning is actually the same.
For example:
Heaven is going to assign great responsibilities to this people, and their minds will be tortured, their bodies will be taxed, and their abilities will be enriched.
It is never too late for a gentleman to seek revenge within ten years.
In ancient times, the so-called heroic men must have extraordinary qualities. It is not courageous for a common man to draw his sword and fight when he is insulted. There are great brave men in the world who are not startled when faced with sudden attacks, and are not angry when they are attacked for no reason. The person he holds hostage is very big, and his ambition is very far-reaching. 3. Ancient poems with curves
The curve is five hundred steps, and the halberd is eighty pounds.
——Tang Dynasty Du Mu's "Two Poems by General Shi" The crooked bridge is sold out, but there is nothing to worry about, and the weather is so smooth that the clouds are rising. ——Wen Tingyun of the Tang Dynasty "Qixi Festival" The sword cuts through the floating clouds, and the bow bends and the moon shines brightly.
——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty "Sending Bai Li from Jinwu General Dong to the Western Expedition" The bow is bent and the full moon is full, and the double crotch is flying down. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Wandering and Hunting" The dried scales shone in shock, and the falling feathers were timid and weak.
- King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty "Feelings on the Road" The shadows of wild geese fall in the distance, falsely leading to the sound of timid apes. ——Tang Li Qiao's "Gong" In the Spring and Autumn Period, the heroic martial arts talents curved their arcs and blasted the waves across the mountains.
——Tang Dynasty Wei Yingwu's "Three Miscellaneous Songs of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty" Bisui blows smoke while the trees stand straight, and the green-lined stream bends under the bridge. ——Fan Chengda, Song Dynasty, "Early Hair Under the Bamboo" The fat man lying on his head covers his eyes, and the prostitute hangs on the wall without any way to bend.
——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty "Send Cui to the Twenty-Sixth Prime Minister after the Snow" When I have narrow sleeves and short mink fur, the bright moon bends under the rouge mountain. ——Tang Yuanzhen's "Xiao Hu Jia Yin" The pond is quiet in the vast night, and the bright autumn moon bends.
——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Temple of the Goddess" The stars have not fallen to the ground, when will the big bow bend? ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "Reminiscences of the Past" The white wall of the red door pillows the curved stream, and the peaches and plums fill the room without words. ——Fan Chengda, Song Dynasty, "Maple Bridge".