(1) Philosophical verses about scenery
1. There is no way out in the mountains and rivers, but there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers. (Lu You's "Visiting Shanxi Village")
2. Viewed from the side, it looks like a ridge and a peak on the side, with different heights near and far. (Su Shi's "Inscription on the Wall of the Western Forest")
3. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level. (Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower")
4. Thousands of sails passed by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees in front of it. (Liu Yuxi's "Rewarding Lotte at the First Banquet in Yangzhou")
5. Ask the canal where it can be so clear, so that there is a source of living water. (Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading")
6. People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. (Su Shi's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou - When Will the Bright Moon Come")
7. Standing at the top of the mountain, you can see all the small mountains at a glance. (Du Fu's "Wang Yue")
8. A few peach blossoms outside the bamboo are a prophet of the warmth of the spring river. (Su Shi's "Hui Chong's "Evening Scene on the Spring River")
9. Don't be afraid of the floating clouds covering your eyes, just because you are at the top. (Wang Anshi's "Waiting to Fly to the Peak")
10. Hai Ri is born and the night is over, and Jiang Chun is entering the old year. (Wang Wan's "Under the Cibeigu Mountain")
11. It is easy to recognize that facing the east wind, it is always spring with colorful colors. (Zhu Xi's "Spring Day")
12. In the old days, the king Xietang Qianyan flew into the homes of ordinary people. (Liu Yuxi's "Woyi Lane")
13. The wildfire will not burn out, but the spring breeze will blow it again. (Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grassland")
(2) Interest in life
1. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can leisurely see the Nanshan Mountain. (Tao Yuanming's "Drinking")
In the morning, I went to clean up the wasteland and filthy, and I returned home with a hoe in the moonlight. (Tao Yuanming's "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields")
2. Open a pavilion in the garden and talk about mulberry and hemp over wine. (Meng Haoran's "Passing an Old Friend's Village")
3. The thatched eaves are long and swept clean without moss, and the flowers and trees are planted by hand. (Wang Anshi's "Book on the Wall of Mr. Huyin")
4. There are great scholars who talk and laugh, but there are no idle people who come and go. (Liu Yuxi's "Inscription on the Humble Room")
5. He likes scoundrels the most, lying at the head of the stream peeling off lotus pods. (Xin Qiji's "Qingpingle-Village Residence")
6. His yellow hair hangs down, and he is contented with himself. (Tao Yuanming's "Peach Blossom Spring")
7. The ring is blocked by the wind and the sun; the short brown knot is worn, the basket and ladle are often empty, and it is like Yan. (Tao Yuanming's "The Biography of Mr. Wu Liu")
(3) Reading
1. Believing in books is worse than having no books at all. (Mencius)
2. He has read thousands of volumes and written as if he has a spirit. (Du Fu)
3. Read a book a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent to you.
4. What you have learned on paper will eventually make you realize it, but you will definitely know that this matter must be carried out. (Lu You)
5. Ask the canal where it is so clear, so that there is a source of living water. (Zhu Xi)
6. Books are the ladder of human progress. (Gorky)
7. Read for the rise of China! (Zhou Enlai)
8. He likes reading and does not ask for deep explanations. Every time I have an idea, I happily forget to eat. (Tao Yuanming's "The Biography of Mr. Wuliu")
9. Learning without thinking means nothing, thinking without learning means peril. (Confucius)
10. Reading a good book is like talking to many noble people. (Germany - Goethe)
(4) Dedication
1. Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and wax torches will shed tears before they dry up. (Li Shangyin's "Untitled")
2. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect the flowers. (Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai")
3. With cold eyebrows, he points his fingers at thousands of men, bowing his head and willing to be a Ruzi Niu. (Lu Xun)
4. Dedicate yourself to death. (Zhuge Liang)
5. The roots buried in the ground make the branches produce fruits, but they do not ask for anything in return. (Tagore)
6. Lying in a lonely village, I don’t feel sorry for myself, but I still think about guarding the Luntai for the country. (Lu You's "Wind and Rain on November 4th")
7. Come with a heart and leave without half a blade of grass. (Tao Xingzhi)
8. If you want to eliminate evil things for the sake of sage, you are willing to cherish your remaining years. (Han Yu's "Moving to the Left to Languan to Present to His Nephew Xiang")
9. After gathering hundreds of flowers and turning them into honey, it will be sweet to whomever you work hard for. (Bee)
10. My only hope is to contribute more. (Bethune)
(5) War
1. The country is broken by mountains and rivers, and the city is full of spring and deep vegetation. (Du Fu's "Spring Hope")
2. The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold. (Du Fu's "Spring Hope")
3. The new energy spreads to the golden watch, and the cold light shines on the iron clothes. ("Mulan Poems")
4. Go to Quantai to recruit old troops, and kill Yama with a hundred thousand banners. (Chen Yi's "Three Chapters of Meiling")
5. The sound of horn fills the autumn sky, filled with rouge and the night purple. (Li He's "Yanmen Prefect's Journey")
6. Lying down in the late night, listening to the wind and rain, the iron horse glaciers fall into sleep. (Lu You's "Wind and Rain on November 4th")
7. When people are sleepless, the general's hair is gray and his husband is in tears. (Fan Zhongyan's "The Proud Fisherman")
8. When you are drunk and look at the sword with the lamp on, you will dream of blowing the horn to join the camp. Eight hundred miles away, the people under his command are burning, and the sound of fifty strings turning over the Great Wall. Autumn brings troops to the battlefield. (Xin Qiji's "Breaking the Array - Writing Poems for Chen Tongfu")
9. One burst of energy will be followed by a decline, and three times it will be exhausted.
("Zuo Zhuan - Cao GUI's Debate")
10. When a gentleman is in battle, he does not know the end of the war. ("The Book of Songs - A Gentleman in Service")
11. Before listening to the woman's speech: Three men garrisoned Yecheng. One man arrived with a letter, and the other two men died in battle. (Du Fu's "Shi Hao Li")
12. The broken halberd sinks in the sand and the iron is not sold, but it will be washed and washed to recognize the previous dynasty. (Du Mu's "Red Cliff")
(6) Ambition
1. With thousands of mansions, it can shelter all the poor people in the world with joy. (Du Fu's "Song of Thatched Cottage Broken by the Autumn Wind")
2. Worry about the world's worries first, and rejoice after the world's happiness. (Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower")
3. He can draw the carved bow like a full moon, look northwest, and shoot at the wolf. (Su Shi's "Jiangchengzi - Hunting in Mizhou")
4. When the wind blows and the waves break, there will be times when you can hang your sails and sail across the sea. (Li Bai's "The Journey Is Difficult")
5. The ambitious eat Hun meat when they are hungry, and laugh and talk about drinking Hun blood when they are thirsty. (Yue Fei's "The River is Red")
6. The movement of the sun and the moon seems to come out of it; the stars shine brilliantly, as if they come out of it. (Cao Cao's "Viewing the Sea")
7. How can a sparrow know the ambition of a swan? ("Historical Records - Chen She's Family")
8. An old man has ambitions for a thousand miles; a martyr has great ambitions in his old age. (Cao Cao's "The Turtle is Longevity")
9. Why don't you bring a Wu hook and collect the fifty states in Guanshan?
(Li He's "South Garden")