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Excerpts of famous lines from ancient poems

Excerpts from famous lines from ancient poems are as follows:

1. There is no way out despite the mountains and rivers, and there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers. (Lu You's "Visiting Shanxi Village").

2. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can see Nanshan leisurely. (Tao Yuanming, "Drinking").

3. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so you can hang your sails and sail across the sea. (Li Bai's "The Road Is Difficult").

4. Falling red is not a heartless thing, it turns into spring mud to protect flowers. (Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai").

5. Sneak into the night with the wind, moisturizing things silently. (Du Fu's "Joyful Rain on a Spring Night").

6. Since ancient times, no one has ever died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. (Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean").

7. Whoever speaks an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring. (Meng Jiao's "Wandering Son's Song").

8. The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand gold. (Du Fu's "Spring Hope").

9. If you want to see a thousand miles away, reach a higher level. (Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower").

10. Viewed horizontally, it looks like a ridge and a peak on the side, with different heights near and far. (Su Shi's "Inscription on the West Forest Wall").

11. After thousands of hardships, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. (Zheng Xie's "Bamboo and Stone").

12. How much sorrow can you have? Just like a river of spring water flowing eastward. (Li Yu's "Poppy").

13. The sunset is infinitely beautiful, but it’s almost dusk. (Li Shangyin's "Le You Yuan").

14. I don’t have the wings of a colorful phoenix, but I have a clear mind. (Li Shangyin's "Untitled").

15. There are close friends in the sea, and they are as close to each other as far as the end of the world. (Wang Bo's "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou").

16. The drunkard’s interest is not in wine, but in the mountains and rivers. (Ouyang Xiu's "The Drunkard's Pavilion").

17. Continuous cutting and confusion are the symptoms of divorce. Don't just have the ordinary taste in your heart. (Li Yu's "Happy Meeting").

18. If life is not satisfactory, the Ming Dynasty will be ruined. (Li Bai's "Farewell to Secretary Shu Yun at Xie Tiao Tower in Xuanzhou").

19. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after spending all my money. (Li Bai's "Jinjinjiu").

20. Coming out of the mud but not stained, washing the clear ripples without being evil. (Zhou Dunyi's "Ai Lian Shuo").

21. The shadows of Xianyuntan are long, and things change and the stars move several autumns. (Wang Bo's "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion").

22. Birds in thousands of mountains have disappeared, and all traces of people have disappeared. (Liu Zongyuan's "Jiang Snow").

23. Thinking about the long journey of heaven and earth, I shed tears with sadness. (Chen Zi'ang's "Song of Dengyouzhou").

24. As the sun fades over the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level. (Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower").

25. From the top of the mountain, you can see all the small mountains. (Du Fu's "Wang Yue").