The most beautiful and eternal quatrains from ancient poetry are as follows:
1. People have searched for him thousands of times, but suddenly looking back, that person is there, in the dimly lit place. ——Xin Qiji's "The Sapphire Case, Yuan Xi"
2. The west wind blows the banana leaves all night, and the eyes are full of fragrance and loneliness. ——Nalan Xingde's "Remembering the King and His Grandson"
3. The bright moon shines among the pines, and the clear spring flows up the stone. ——Wang Wei's "Mountain Dwelling in the Dark Autumn"
4. The setting clouds and solitary swans fly together, and the autumn water is the same color as the sky. ——Wang Bo's "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion"
5. There is no way out despite the mountains and rivers, but there is another village with dark willows and bright flowers.
——Lu You's "Visiting Shanxi Village"