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A collection of famous quotes from ancient poems

Examples and appreciation of famous quotes from ancient poems:

1. If life were just like the first time we met, why would the autumn wind be so sad as to draw a fan?

This poem comes from Nalan Xingde's "Magnolia·Nimetic Ancient Juejue Ci Cambodian Friends", which expresses people's nostalgia and regret for their first love.

2. Birds in thousands of mountains have disappeared, and all traces of people have disappeared.

This poem comes from Liu Zongyuan's "Snow on the River", which depicts a lonely fisherman fishing in the snow on the cold river, showing the loneliness and tenacity of people.

3. Being a stranger in a foreign land, I miss my family even more during the festive season.

This poem comes from Wang Wei's "Remembering Shandong Brothers on September 9th", which expresses the homesickness of those who have left their hometown.

4. There is bright moonlight in front of the bed, which is suspected to be frost on the ground. Raise your head to look at the bright moon, lower your head to think about your hometown.

This poem comes from Li Bai's "Silent Night Thoughts", which describes the beauty of the moonlit night and homesickness in simple and clear language.

5. Red beans grow in the south, and a few branches will appear in spring. I hope you will pick more of them, this is the most loved thing.

This poem comes from Wang Wei's "Lovesickness" and expresses the love for the lover.

6. How much sorrow can you have? Just like a river of spring water flowing eastward.

This poem comes from Li Yu's "Poppy Beauty", which expresses the author's pain of national subjugation and endless melancholy.

7. The clothes are getting wider and wider, but I don’t regret it anymore. I feel haggard because of the beauty.

This poem comes from Liu Yong's "Die Lian Hua·Standing in the Dangerous Building while the Breeze is Slow", which expresses the author's infatuation and persistence towards his lover.

8. Cut off the water with a knife and the water will flow more. Raise a cup to relieve sorrow and make it even more sorrowful.

This poem comes from Li Bai's "Farewell to School Secretary Shu Yun at Xietiao Tower in Xuanzhou", which expresses the author's inability to resolve the sadness and pain.

9. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers.

This poem comes from Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai" and expresses the author's love for life and awe of nature.

10. If you want to see a thousand miles away, reach a higher level.

This poem comes from Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower", which encourages people to constantly pursue progress and surpass themselves.

11. Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history.

This poem comes from Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean", which expresses the author's patriotism and courage to regard death as home.

12. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are hung directly to help the sea.

This poem comes from Li Bai's "The Journey Is Difficult", which encourages people to maintain confidence and move forward courageously.

13. Whoever says nothing will be rewarded with three rays of spring.

This poem comes from Meng Jiao's "The Wandering Son" and expresses the author's endless gratitude and respect for his mother.

14. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can leisurely see the Nanshan Mountain.

This poem comes from Tao Yuanming's "Drinking Part 5", which depicts the author's leisurely and contented life after returning to the countryside.

15. The water in Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep, not as deep as Wang Lun’s love for me.

This poem comes from Li Bai's "To Wang Lun" and expresses the deep friendship between the author and his friend.

16. There are close friends in the sea, and they are as close to each other as far as the end of the world.

This poem comes from Wang Bo's "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou", which expresses the eternal value of friendship that transcends time and space.

17. If you want to express your thoughts to Yao Qin, but you have few close friends, who will listen when the string is broken?

This poem comes from Yue Fei's "Little Heavy Mountain", which expresses the author's depression and the difficulty of finding a close friend.

18. There is a bright moon on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time.

This poem comes from Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan", which expresses the longing for distant relatives and the nostalgia for the good times.

19. The drunkard’s interest is not in wine, but in the mountains and rivers.

This poem comes from Ouyang Xiu's "The Drunkard's Pavilion" and expresses the author's love for natural scenery and his optimistic attitude towards life.

20. There is no way out in the mountains and rivers, but there is another village with dark flowers and bright flowers.

This poem comes from Lu You's "Visiting Shanxi Village", which depicts the dilemma and hope in the landscape and encourages people to maintain confidence in difficulties and continue to move forward.