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Chu Ci's famous sayings: Live as long as the heaven and the earth, and shine as brightly as the sun and the moon.

The famous sayings of Chu Ci are as long as the heaven and the earth, and as bright as the sun and the moon:

1. The peach blossoms shine brightly. "The Book of Songs, Zhou Nan, Taoyao"

2. I cannot change my mind and follow the customs, otherwise I will be miserable and end up poor. Qu Yuan's "She Jiang"

3. The world is turbid and unclear: cicada wings are heavy, and a thousand junctures are light; yellow bells are destroyed and abandoned, and tile cauldrons thunder; slanderers are high, and wise men are nameless. "Chu Ci Buju"

4. Fu Qingbai is straightforward in death and solidifies the strength of the previous saints. "Songs of Chu: Li Sao"

5. When Wang Sunxi returns, Xi can't stay in the mountains for long! "Songs of Chu: Recruiting Hermits" in the hills of Huainan

6. The deer roars, eating apples in the wild. I have guests who play the harp and sheng. "The Book of Songs Xiaoya Lu Ming"

7. The kings and grandsons have not returned from their travels, and the spring grass grows luxuriantly. Huainan Xiaoshan "Chu Ci Recruiting Hermits"

8. The whole world is turbid, but I am alone clear, everyone is drunk, and I am alone sober. "Chu Ci, Fisherman"

9. A charming smile and beautiful eyes. "The Book of Songs, Wei Feng, Shuo Ren"

10. The emperor's son descended to Beizhu, his eyes were dim and worried. The autumn wind is blowing, and the waves in the Dongting are under the wooden leaves. "Nine Songs of Chu Songs by Mrs. Xiang"

1. The sun and moon suddenly do not drown, and the preface of spring and autumn. But the vegetation is scattered, fearing the beauty's twilight.

("Chu Ci, Li Sao")

2. Drink the magnolia in the morning and the dew will fall, and eat the autumn chrysanthemum in the evening. ("Chu Ci, Li Sao")

3. Take a long breath to cover your tears, lamenting the hardships of the people's lives. ("Chu Ci, Li Sao")

4. I have a good heart, and even though I died nine times, I still have no regrets. ("Chu Ci, Li Sao")

5. I would rather die in exile, but I can't bear to be like this. ("Songs of Chu, Li Sao")

6. Fu Qingbai is straightforward in death, and consolidates the sage's strength. ("Chu Ci, Li Sao")

7. People have their own happiness in life, but I only like to cultivate. Even though I understand you, I haven't changed yet, so I don't have the heart to punish you.

("Chu Ci Li Sao")

8. The road is far away, I will search up and down. ("Chu Ci, Li Sao")

9. The emperor descended to Beizhu, his eyes dim and worried. The autumn wind is blowing, and the waves in the Dongting are under the wooden leaves.

("Songs of Chu, Nine Songs, Mrs. Xiang")

10. There are tadpoles in the garden and orchids in the wine, but I miss the young master but I dare not speak. ("Nine Songs of the Songs of Chu, Mrs. Xiang")

11. If you come to Tingzhou to visit Du Ruo, you will leave behind those who are far away. The time is unexpected, and it is easy to talk freely.

("Nine Songs of Chu Songs, Mrs. Xiang")

12. There is no sorrow when parting comes, no joy when there is new acquaintance. ("Songs of Chu, Nine Songs, Shao Siming")

13. Sincerity is both brave and martial, and ultimately strong and invincible. When the body is dead, the spirit is the spirit, and the soul is the ghost.

("Nine Songs of Chu Songs")

14. Live as long as the heaven and the earth, and shine as brightly as the sun and the moon. (Nine Chapters of the Songs of Chu, Crossing the River)

15. Gou Yu is upright in his heart, so why does it matter if he is so far away? (Nine Chapters of the Songs of Chu, Crossing the River)

16 .I cannot change my mind and follow the secular ways, otherwise I will be miserable and end up poor. ("Songs of the Chu Nine Chapters: Crossing the River")

17. I will not hesitate to tell Dong Dao, but he will fall into a coma for the rest of his life. ("Songs of Chu, Chapter 9: Crossing the River")

18. Birds fly back to their hometown, and foxes must die before they die. ("Songs of Chu, Chapter 9: Sorrow")

19. Goodness cannot come from outside, and the name cannot be made in vain. (Nine Chapters of "Chu Ci")

20. I don't know that the world is turbid, and the human heart is indescribable. (Nine Chapters of "Songs of Chu" Huaisha)