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Can you please tell me some famous quotes and poems from the Eastern Han Dynasty? I beg urgently

Patriotism is like hunger and thirst. Ban Gu, a historian of the Eastern Han Dynasty

It is not a matter of disrespect for position, but a lack of respect for virtue; it is not a matter of shame that one does not have a good partner, but that one is not ashamed of one's wisdom. Han Dynasty·Eastern Han Famous Quotes Zhang Heng, an astronomer, mathematician, inventor, geographer, cartographer, and writer of the Eastern Han Dynasty

The old man is ambitious and aims for a thousand miles; the martyr is in his old age. Extremely ambitious.

Three Kingdoms·Wei·Cao Cao's "Stepping out of Xiamen". Ji: good horse. Stable: manger, refers to the place where horses are raised. Martyr: Still speaking of a hero. The general meaning of these sentences is: Although the good horse grazing in the manger is old, its ambition is still thousands of miles away; the person with great ambition is approaching his twilight years, but his ambition is still as strong as before. This famous sentence uses Bixing technique. It expresses the heroic spirit and the enterprising spirit of endless struggle. The charm is majestic and unrestrained, and the language is natural and simple. Therefore, there are many cases in history where people fell in love with this famous sentence. Wang Dunmei, a native of Jin Dynasty, insisted on hitting the pot as he wished and singing "Laoji Fufang" after drinking, which became a famous allusion. This famous sentence is still alive in people's spoken language today.

Cao Cao, a statesman, military strategist and poet in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, "Stepping out of the Xiamen"

Nothing can be done clearly until it is effective, and no theory can be settled without evidence.

Wang Chong's "Lunheng Bo Burial" The best proof of something is to see if it is valid, and the best test of a theory is to see if it has evidence.

Wang Chong, the philosopher of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Lunheng·Bo Burial"

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