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What are the famous aphorisms and ancient poems of Wing Chun?

Ancient poems describing spring:

Spring Dawn

(Meng Haoran)

Spring sleeps without realizing the dawn,

Everywhere Hear the singing of birds.

The sound of wind and rain at night,

How many flowers have fallen

The joy of rain on a spring night

(Du Fu)

Good rain knows the season,

Spring will happen.

Sneak into the night with the wind,

Moisturize things silently.

The wild paths are dark with clouds,

The fire on the river boats is only bright.

Look at the red and wet places at dawn,

The flowers are heavy and the official city is brocaded

Taizong of the Tang Dynasty wrote: "The four seasons of fortune turn into winter and spring overnight. Send away the remaining snow in the cold and welcome the new year with early plum blossoms." "The cold leaves the winter snow, and the warmth brings in the spring breeze."

The plum blossoms on the steps are fragrant, and the coiled flowers and candles are red" ("Shou Sui"); Song Dynasty poet Chen Liang: "One flower suddenly changes first, and all flowers are fragrant later" ("Plum Blossom"); Song Dynasty poet Shu Quan wrote "Old friends morning and evening From the high platform, send me a branch of plum blossoms in the spring scenery of the south of the Yangtze River" ("Plum Poppy")

"Spring Breeze": "The rustling east wind and drizzle are coming, and there is light thunder outside the Furong Pond" ("Four Untitled Poems" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty) , "The waxy snow turns into running water, and the spring breeze blows out of the beautiful mountains" (Meng Bin of the Southern Tang Dynasty in "Xue Ji"), "My clothes are wet with the apricot blossom rain, and the willow wind blows my face without chilling" (Seng Zhinan of the Song Dynasty) "Quequatrains")

"A few early orioles compete in the warm trees, and whose new swallows peck at the spring mud" (Tang Bai Juyi's "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake"); " ("Spring Day" by Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty); "The spring water is blue in the sky, and the painted boats listen to the rain and sleep" ("The Bodhisattva Man" by Wei Zhuang of the Tang Dynasty); "Three or two peach blossoms outside the bamboo, the spring river is warm and the duck is a prophet"