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Ancient poems about health and safety

Ancient people’s poems wishing health and safety:

1. Tianbaoding’er, Bierjian Valley. If you run out of money, it's not inappropriate to receive a hundred blessings from heaven. It brings you great blessings but insufficient support for the sun. God guarantees you, and everything will be prosperous. Like mountains, mountains, hills, and rivers, there is nothing that does not increase. ——Pre-Qin "Tianbao".

2. Send words of peace in the morning and words of lovesickness in the evening. —— Huang Zunxian's "Farewell Today" in the Qing Dynasty.

3. We will meet soon without pen and paper, and I will rely on you to tell me that you are safe. ——Cen Shen of the Tang Dynasty, "Meeting Envoys Entering Beijing".

4. The anvil cries in the evening when the love is broken, the horse rhymes on the eaves of the heart is broken, and the guest's dream is startled by the cold dawn. It's hard to go back, so I keep silent and say "return" to say safe. ——Gu Derun of the Yuan Dynasty, "Drunk and Singing, Spreading the Flowers and Happy Spring is Coming·Traveling in the Middle".