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What are the famous sentences of Zhang Dai, a writer in the late Ming Dynasty?
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People can't make friends without addiction, because there is no affection; People can't communicate without delusion, so there is no true qi.

-Zhang Dai

Tao An's Dream

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Moonlight leaks in the forest, as sparse as residual snow.

-Zhang Dai

Tao An's Dream

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A stone is like a Yunnan tea. It falls in the wind and rain, half buried, and its petals are folded three or four times. People walk in it like butterflies, so they don't have to compose music.

-Zhang Dai

Tao An's Dream

I am not a dude, I love splendor, I am a good house, I am a beautiful maid, I am a good whore, I am a good dress, I am a good food, I am a good horse, I am a good lantern, I am a good fireworks, I am a good pear garden, I am a good advocate, I am a good antique, I am a good flower and bird, I am addicted to tea and orange, and I have worked hard.

-Zhang Dai

An epitaph for oneself

The moonlight fell into the water, Jiang Tao breathed, the dew was sucked dry, and the sky was white.

-Zhang Dai

Tao An's Dream

Ice flowers are all over the sky, the sky is bright and watery, and the sky is pure white. The shadow of the lake, only a trace of a long beach, a little outline of the lake, and my boat, two or three boat people on board.

-Zhang Dai

Looking at the snow in the middle of the lake

Chusheng's color is not very nice. Although she is a peerless beauty, she has no charm. Chu Chu's loneliness and affection are imminent, and his explanation lies in his obsequiousness.

-Zhang Dai

Meng chusheng