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What are the famous sayings of Han Yu in the fourth grade?
1, there are Bole and Maxima in the world. A thousand miles away, there are not many boles. Ma Shuo by Han Yu in Tang Dynasty.

Bole comes first, then swift horse. There are often swift horses, but Bole is not often.

2, the industry is diligent, barren land; What I did was thought, but it was destroyed. Xue Jie, written by Han Yu in Tang Dynasty

Study is specialized because of diligence, but abandoned because of play; Virtue is gained by independent thinking and corrupted by conformity.

3. The songs that Yan and Zhao used to make many people feel sad. Sending Dong Shaonan to Hebei from Han Yuxu to Tang Dynasty.

Since ancient times, there have been many generous and tragic heroes who can sing and dance in Zhao Yan.

4. If everything is uneven, there will be sounds: the silence of the plants and the sound of the wind. Starting from Han Yu's Preface to See Meng Dongye in Tang Dynasty.

Generally speaking, all kinds of things make sounds when they are not calm: vegetation makes no sound, but when the wind shakes, it makes a sound. Water has no sound, but when the wind vibrates, it makes a sound.

5, Tianjie light rain is crisp, and the grass color is close but not close. From Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty, "Showing Eighteen Members of Zhang Shui Department in Early Spring"

The fine spring rain in Sky Street is as smooth as crisp. From a distance, the grass colors are vaguely connected, but it looks sparse at close range.