The classic sayings of Du Kang's poems are as follows:
1. Singing over wine, life is full of life; like morning dew, there will be many hardships in the day. Generosity should be generous, and worries will be unforgettable; - Three Kingdoms? Cao Cao? "Dan Ge Xing"
2. There is spring and clear wine, and Kangdi is camped. It changes in response to change, and it is formed by feeling Qi. ——Three Kingdoms·Cao Zhi·"Qiqi"
3. The rise of wine originated from the emperor; or Yunyi Di, one named Du Kang. There is endless food, and the remaining mulberry leaves are empty; the stagnation becomes the flavor, and the fragrance is stored for a long time. Because of this, there is no other way. ——Jiu Gao by Jiang Tong of the Western Jin Dynasty
4. Only when the virtuous and sage rise to work, the merits should be valued and not lost. Jiakang Di's foreknowledge also followed nature and obeyed people. I imitate the wine flag in Yuan Xiang, and make sweet wine to appease the gods. Although the virtuous and the foolish are all alike, they are like the equals of the Great Transformation. ——Zhang Zai of the Western Jin Dynasty "Ode to Wine"
5. Jiuquan is listed in the ground, and wine pool is hanging from the sky; Du Kang has wonderful knowledge, and Yi Di is a prophet. Zhou defeated the Yin state, and Jie overthrew the Xia state. From this point of view, it is necessary to follow the danger ahead and take care later. ——Zhao Zheng of the former Qin Dynasty· "Jiu De Song"
6. When the two sons meet, they invite people to stay later. Jitan is full of wild animals, and spring grass and deer are blooming. Du Jiu prefers to work hard, but Zhang Li doesn't ask for help. The mountain road in front of the village is dangerous, but there is no need to worry about returning drunk. ——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Two Poems on Zhang's Residence in Seclusion"
7. Du Kang can relieve boredom, and daylily relieves forgetfulness. I'd like to ask Xuan Fengdu, how can she meet Liu in vain? Old age is better than young age, leisure is joyful, laughter is busy and sorrowful. I wonder who can grow old in the same year? ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty · "Reward for Dreams and Daylilies See Gifts"
8. *** and Fu Ran walked together, Du wine brought drunken wind; they stared at Du Kangquan, and the mist surrounded the sky. ——Tang Liu Fangping "Drunk"