What about the "sentence at the end of a line" in Thousand-character Works?
Laozi can be "subtle and mysterious" and "still water flows deep";
Guan Zi's "Wen Gongzi Xu" is good;
How about "self-disclosure of virtue", "moral cultivation and righteousness" and "tolerance and greatness" in the Book of Changes?
How about "cautious independence" and "not too arrogant" in The Analects of Confucius?
How about The Book of Rites and Gong Jianzhuang Jing?
The "pure heart and clear mind" in the Jing Jie Jing is also quite good;
Is "Yun Geng planting the moon" appropriate in Ode to the Great Wisdom Zen Master?
Is Cao Zhi's "Qi as Blue" appropriate?
What about Tao Yuanming's "embracing simplicity and embracing truth"?
Will Ge Hong's Red Island Zheng Yang work?
Do you like Bai Juyi's New Shen Taining?
In addition, I would like to say that your "I want to write (vice) for my friends" should be "I want to write (draw) for my friends", the couplet should be "vice" and the four-character calligraphy work should be "painting". You are a prospective college student, majoring in Chinese language and literature. This word should not be wrong. I think you dialed the wrong number by mistake, too. Be careful next time ~ ~