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Ancient poems and famous sentences are inspirational and timeless quatrains.

The inspirational quatrains of the ages are as follows:

1. The spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see all the Chang 'an flowers in one day.

from: after graduation by Meng Jiao in the Tang dynasty.

explanation: facing the mighty spring breeze, riding a horse calmly and proudly is like watching the splendid prosperity of Chang' an in one day.

2. I see how charming Qingshan is, and I expect Qingshan to see me as such.

from: Xin Qiji's "He Xinlang is very weak" in Song Dynasty.

explanation: I think the castle peak is chic and colorful, and it must be the same for me.

3. It's better to hold incense on the branches and die than to be blown into the north wind.

from: Cold Chrysanthemum by Zheng Sixiao in Song Dynasty.

explanation: I'd rather wither and die in the branches than fall in the cold north wind!

4. Why don't men take Wu Gou and collect fifty states in Guanshan?

from: Thirteen Fifth Poems of Nanyuan written by Li He in Tang Dynasty.

explanation: why don't men wear weapons to recover the 5 states of Guansai River and Mountain, which were separated in the north and south of the Yellow River?

5. I am full of life, and I am full of poetry and books.

from: Su Shi's Farewell to Dong Chuan in Song Dynasty.

explanation: although life is wrapped in coarse clothes and poor cloth, the learned temperament in the chest naturally shines.

6. Dapeng shares the same wind in one day, soaring to Wan Li.

from: Li Bai's Shang Li Yong in the Tang Dynasty.

explanation: one day, Dapeng will fly with the wind, and with the wind, it will go straight to the outside world.