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What are Zheng Banqiao’s famous sayings?

“Seeking quick results without working hard will only lead to arrogance for a few days and embarrassment in old age.”

“I lie down in the Yazhai and listen to the rustling bamboos, which are suspected to be the sounds of suffering among the people.”

"Flowers bloom and fall, monks are rich and poor, clouds fade and clouds come and go."

"Famous and wealthy, how come the years are wasted, there are winds and rains, and there are sunny days, and the sorrow of water and wind is endless, It's always Nanke."

"Striving for quick results without working hard will only lead to arrogance for a long time and embarrassment in old age."

"Famous people have always been able to judge water, and eminent monks have always been able to judge the situation. "Drawing close to the tea."

"On the top of Qianshan Mountain, the deep crevices of the rocks are full of delicious fragrance. There are no traces of floating clouds at your feet."

Introduction to Zheng Banqiao: Zheng Banqiao (1693-1765), formerly known as Zheng Xie, also known as Kerou, also known as Li'an, also known as Banqiao, was known as Mr. Banqiao. He was a native of Xinghua, Jiangsu, and his ancestral home was Suzhou. He was a scholar of Kangxi, a scholar in the tenth year of Yongzheng, and a Jinshi in the first year of Qianlong (1736). He was the magistrate of Fan County and Weixian County in Shandong Province. He had outstanding political achievements. He later lived in Yangzhou and made a living by selling paintings. He was an important representative of the "Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou".

Zheng Banqiao only painted orchids, bamboos and stones throughout his life. He called himself "the orchid that never fades in all seasons, the evergreen bamboo with a hundred knots, the unbeatable stone through the ages, and the unchanging person through the ages." His poetry, calligraphy and painting are known as the "Three Wonders" in the world. He is a relatively representative literati painter in the Qing Dynasty. [1]? His representative works include "The Picture of Xiu Bamboo and New Bamboo", "The Picture of Clear Light", "The Picture of Orchid and Bamboo Fragrance", "The Picture of Gangu and Chrysanthemum Spring", "The Picture of Clusters of Orchids and Thorns", etc. He is the author of "Collection of Zheng Banqiao".