The inspirational classic sentences in ancient Chinese are:
1. The yellow sand will wear the golden armor in a hundred battles, and the Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. ——Wang Changling's "Seven Poems on the Military March·Part 4"
2. I would rather die holding the fragrance on the branches than blow it down in the north wind. ——Zheng Sixiao's "Painting Chrysanthemums"
3. Don't miss your old friends and your homeland, and try new tea with new fire. Poetry and wine take advantage of the youth. ——Su Shi's "Wang Jiangnan·Transcendent Taiwanese Works"
4. Why don't men bring Wu hooks and collect the fifty states in Guanshan? ——Li He's "Thirteen Poems of Nanyuan·Part 5"
5. How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without going through a bone-chilling cold? ——Zen Master Huang He's "Ode to a Discourse in the Hall"
6. Sometimes there will be strong winds and waves, and the sails will hang straight across the sea. ——Li Bai "Traveling is Difficult Part One"
7. Woohoo! Although the three households of Chu were able to destroy Qin, how could China be empty and deserted? ——Lu You's "The Journey of the Golden Knife"
8. Thousands of sails passed by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of spring trees were in front of the diseased trees. ——Liu Yuxi "Rewarding Lotte at the First Banquet in Yangzhou"
9. People at that time did not know the Lingyun wood, and they waited until Lingyun began to rise. ——Du Xunhe's "Small Pine"
10. What you learn on paper will eventually make you feel shallow, but you will definitely know that you have to do it. ——Lu You's "Winter Night Reading to Show Ziyu"
11. If you seek to benefit the country's life and death, how can you avoid it because of misfortunes and blessings? ——Lin Zexu's "Going to the garrison and telling family members at the entrance of the road Part 2"
12. Black-haired people don't know how to study hard early, and white-headed people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing's "Poetry to Encourage Learning"
13. Stay firm on the green hills and never let go; your roots are still in the broken rocks. ——Zheng Xie's "Bamboo and Stone"
14. It's spring before you realize it when you are reading. Every inch of time is worth an inch of gold. ——Wang Zhenbai's "Two Poems of White Deer Cave·One"
15. Who has never died since ancient times? Keep your loyalty to reflect history. ——Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean"
16. When the body is dead, the spirit is the spirit, and the soul is resolute and becomes the ghost. ——Qu Yuan's "National Sorrow"
17. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after all the gold I have spent. ——Li Bai's "Journey into the Wine"
18. Dying before leaving the army will make the hero burst into tears. ——Du Fu's "Prime Minister of Shu"
19. If I wish to serve my country with such a long life, there is no need to be born in Yumen Pass. ——Dai Shulun's "Two Songs from Sai Shang·Part 2"
20. The ancients spared no efforts in learning, and only when they are young and strong can they become mature. ——Lu You's "Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu"