Don Du Fu's "Alas, the clouds in the sky are like white clothes, but they should also become like pale dogs.
At the beginning of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the narrative "Linjiang Fairy" is empty, the green hills are still there, and the sunset glow is a few degrees red.
Tang Lu and Zhao Lin's "Chang 'an Ancient Meaning" is indifferent to things and scenery, and Sangtian Bihai needs to be changed instantly.
"The Warring States Policy, Qin Ce III" moves day by day, and when the moon is full, it will be lost, and when things are prosperous, it will decline.
Openness and modesty are not always good, and the moon is not always round. Everything in the world has ups and downs, and life is always calm.
Who would have expected that the changes in Du Fu's heaven in the Tang Dynasty were all repeated?
Liezi Fu Shuo, the world is impermanent, and things are impermanent. Used the day before, or discarded today; Discard today's, or use it later.
That's all I thought of for the time being