What calligraphy does the porch hang?

What calligraphy does the porch hang as follows:

1. Zhao Bingjun's four-foot banner calligraphy Mo Mei.

Mo Mei is a poem by Wang Mian, a poet and painter in Yuan Dynasty, dedicated to the plum blossoms he painted. The ink plum described in the poem is beautiful, fragrant and unique. This poem not only reflects the style of plum blossom he painted, but also reflects the author's noble taste and indifferent mind to fame and fortune, which clearly shows his firm and pure ethics and morality of not flattering the secular.

One or two sentences are exquisitely conceived, and the ink plum in the painting is integrated with the Bian Mei tree in the pond, as if the faint ink halo of the ink plum in the painting is caused by the ink color absorbed by the plum tree in the pond. Three or four sentences is a slap in the face, praising Mo Mei for being fresh and elegant, although there is no eye-catching color, in order to express her independent personality ideal that she is unwilling to be kitsch.

The whole poem is based on painting, which is a masterpiece of poetry with profound meaning and thought-provoking.

2. Liu Bingsen disciple Yu Guoguang's calligraphy is "All rivers run into the sea".

All rivers run into the sea, from Justin's Preface to the History of the Three Kingdoms and Famous Officials: "Invisible without heart." Li's note: "A heart with a square inch is like a hundred rivers, which means it contains a wide range." Na: accommodate, tolerate. The sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a huge number.

It's great to accept all rivers, that is to say, open-minded and broad-minded, which is also the embodiment of a person's cultivation. People regard people with a sea of hearts as respectable people. At the same time, it also has an all-encompassing meaning, which is often used to describe magnificent and indescribable things, so it is described as "all rivers run into the sea"