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Ten poems on integrity

"Ode to History" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty

Looking at the virtuous countries and families in the past, success was achieved by diligence and frugality, and failure was caused by extravagance.

Why do you need amber to be a pillow? How can you use a pearl to be a chariot?

You will never see a Qinghai horse when you are far away, and you will be hard-pressed to pull out a Shushan snake.

Several people have pre-recorded the song of Nanxun, and finally the blue sky cries the green flowers.

"Ode of Lime" Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty

Thousands of hammers carved out the deep mountains, and the fire burned them as if it were nothing.

Don’t be afraid of your bones being shattered into pieces, you must remain innocent in this world.

"Poem of Refusal of Rituals" Kuang Zhong, Ming Dynasty

The breeze blows with both sleeves toward the sky, not carrying an inch of Jiangnan cotton.

Ashamed, the soldiers and the people bid farewell to each other, and shed tears like springs in front of the horses.

"Shu Duanzhou Zhaibi" Bao Zheng of the Song Dynasty

Purity of mind is the root of the cure, and straightness is the strategy of the body.

Good work will eventually build a building, and fine steel will not serve as a hook.

Rats and birds are happy when the warehouse is full, but rabbits and foxes are sad when the grass is gone.

The annals of history contain lessons that should not be shamed by others.

"Poetry on Bribery" Ming Dynasty Wuna

Xiao Xiao returned his luggage to the east to cross the most dangerous road ahead.

If there is any stolen goods or earthly objects, let them sink in the blue waves.

"Ren Man Gao Cheng Huang" Ming Dynasty Hu Shou'an

An official has been here for many years, and he is worthy of the heaven and the people.

The Shinto spirit should know me. When I left, I still seemed to be poor.

"Inscribed on Orchid" by Zheng Xie of the Qing Dynasty

Standing on the top of Qianshan Mountain, the deep crevices in the rocks are full of wonderful fragrance.

There are floating clouds under our feet, and we don’t know each other when we come and we don’t stay when we go.

"Bamboo and Stone" Zheng Xie of the Qing Dynasty

He insists on not letting go of the green mountains, and his roots are still in the broken rocks.

Even though you have endured countless blows, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south.

"Mo Mei" Yuan Dynasty·Wang Mian

The tree at the head of the pond where I wash my inkstones has flowers blooming with faint ink marks.

Don’t let people praise you for your good color, just leave the pure energy to fill the universe.

"Poetry on Entering Beijing" by Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty

Silk handkerchiefs, mushrooms and incense sticks are used by civilians but are a disaster.

The breeze blows from both sleeves toward the sky, so that Yama’s words will not be hindered.

I originally wanted to be lazy and not participate in the calligraphy and painting assignments for the unit's discipline inspection.

Then he was called on...

The pen was raised too high and the lines did not change much. As long as I can adjust this problem in the next year, I don’t have high demands on myself.