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What are the famous sayings about Kyushu in high school?

The high school poems containing Kyushu are as follows:

1. Sin has been revealed throughout Kyushu, and even though it is late, Sangyu can still bear it. ——Liu Kezhuang's "Ten Poems on Calligraphy·Not Like Yao Fu's Happy Life"

2. Looking down at the Kyushu wilderness, the grass and trees are radiant. ——Yu Ji's "Remembering Dreams"

3. The sky is high in the vast sea, and the nine states are divided into tributes. ——Wang Yang "Zheng's official department set up Sichuan cuisine to entertain guests and presented growth words to Zhuzhang"

4. Just asking why, my mind is far away from Kyushu. ——Mei Yaochen's "Ode to Yan Ziling"

5. The princes controlled the nine states, and the emperor opened four gates. ——Wang Jian's "Send to Cui Liezhongcheng"

6. I have been doing calligraphy and calligraphy all my life, and I have been visiting half of Kyushu. ——Huang Tingjian's "Ten Poems in Reply to Wei Daofu's Congratulations·Writing Calligraphy and Ink in His Life"

7. If I ask about the geometry of the line, I can see Kyushu at a close distance. ——Han Yu's "驽骥"

8. The hair of Huashi is as plump as the Jiuzhou. ——Ban Gu's "Ode to the Western Capital"

9. With the strength of Jiuzhou, hundreds of ways drive back to the east. ——Chen Tao's "Tushan Nostalgia"

10. The earth, mountains and rivers merge into Kyushu, and the autumn wind brings home nostalgia. ——Wang Yi's "The Old Title of Duojinglou with Zhao Ruolun"

11. Emperor Xu Daqin settled on Kyushu, but Kyushu was settled by Liu. ——Shao ??Yong's "Don't Send a Song"

12. I feel sad for Jiuzhou, and I sigh for you, and I sigh and write poems. ——Wang Bao's "Jiuhuai"

13. If you can pay tribute to this most corporal, Jiuzhou will wait and see the clear light. ——Li Bai's "Gift to Pan Shiyu and Comments on Qian Shaoyang"

14. Through the history of the nine states, we are united, and who can stay with us for the rest of our lives? ——Wang Bao's "Jiu Huai"

15. The princes are swallowed up without the right way, and the nine states are split apart. ——Wang Changling's "Miscellaneous Xing"