The poem begins with "Chen"
The clothes will be beautiful, so I have to go back to the customs. -Excerpt from Tang Liqiao's An Ji Ling Biao Shi Xun.
The poem ends with "Chen"
1, if you want to covet the treasure of heaven, you must go to the world. -from Don Lv Yan's Five Words.
2. The wise are beautiful, and they cherish themselves. —— From Huang Tingjian's "Stay at midnight for a gem play" in the Northern Song Dynasty.
3. Looking at the cave with a candle, Ling Bo looked at the sky. -Excerpt from Tang Guguang's Wandering Sons
I bought mink and fur recently, but I suddenly want to ask Chen Xi. -Excerpted from Shi's Two Poems on September 20th and the Baby in the Snow.
Both the north and the south lost, and the south did its best. —— Excerpted from Tang Guanxiu's Seven Poems by Shou Chunjin and Zhu Sheng, remonstrating from remonstrance.
6, I am not embarrassed, your Baoyu is embarrassed. -Excerpted from Tang Du Fu's "Thirty-six Rhymes of Sleeping Book Cup on Surging Waves for Friends and Family in Hunan"
7. Treat me with an axe and make you a master. -from Tang Yuanzhen's Tonghua.
8. The styles of toes and hooves can be found, so why bother to provide them? -Excerpted from Qing Gong Zizhen's Poems in Shanghai 1 18.
There is "Chen" in the middle of the poem
1, winning in the ring is extremely unexpected. —— Excerpt from Tang Quan Deyu's "Sending the Old Man to Work in the Mid-range Distribution Pavilion in Guizhou"
2, and then with the arrival, is China. —— Excerpt from Chang's "Photo of the Ambassador of the Official Party Cui Yuanwei's Silla Book in Zhong Cheng"
3, 3 Wu Zhiyan, when will Baiyue come? -Excerpted from Gui Meng's "New Moon Night, Guests Come from afar, Write Two Poems for Wu Ti"
The sacred dynasty prospered with whales and waves, and all countries welcomed ships and unloaded them. -Excerpted from the Temple in the South China Sea by Bai Song Yuchan.
5. There are five clouds in the pavilion, and all corners of the country are like ants. -Excerpted from Bai Song Yuchan's "An old wind occasionally passes through a temple"