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Moral quotes about ancient Chinese prose? (ancient poetry)
1. Leonurus tangmengjiao

The branches and leaves of the male martial arts spread for the rest of my life, and two pairs of mandarin ducks and waterfowl died together.

Virgins are your husbands, and they live as faithfully as they do.

Swear to God that my heart will always be faithful, just like a quiet old well!

This is a poem praising a chaste woman. The phoenix tree grows old together, and the mandarin duck dies, which is a metaphor for a chaste woman's martyrdom. Express the poet's character of sticking to moral integrity and refusing to go along with the powerful. However, it maintains feudal ethics and belongs to feudalism and should be criticized.

2. "Short Message to Meng Haoran" Tang Li Bai

Master, I cheer you from the bottom of my heart. Your fame has risen to the sky. In the rosy youth, you gave up the importance of hats and chariots and chose pine trees and clouds; Now whitehead.

Drunk moon, sage of dreams, bewitched by flowers, you turned a deaf ear to the emperor. Gaoshan, how I long to reach you, that's all.

The whole poem praises Meng Haoran's elegant and chic personality. It depicts Meng Haoran's noble character of abandoning his official position and retiring, growing old together, drinking the bright moon and being addicted to flowers and not being an official. The direct lyricism of couplets compares Montessori's elegance to towering mountains, which makes people stop.