1. The new snow on the temples is sad in the moonlit sky, and the dust in Beijing still stains the old court clothes. ——From Lu You's "Feelings" of the Southern Song Dynasty
2. The moon on the river can shine on the tent house, and the dust in Beijing will never pollute the fishing nets. ——From Lu You's "Pair of Wine" in the Southern Song Dynasty
3. Official affairs in Beijing are busy, and I wear a pot in the suburbs. ——From Cai Xiang's "We made a pact with Zhang Tang to visit famous gardens in the snow"
6. After the dust in Beijing, the three clothes are clean, and in the beginning of Zen in the mountain house, everything is peaceful. ——From "Sending Fellow Confucian Masters Back to Baiti Temple" by Xue Neng of the Tang Dynasty
8. Sisi Yunluo can't live a good life, but when the dust of Beijing is over, he rushes to the Houmen. ——From Pi Rixiu of the Tang Dynasty, "Five Miscellaneous Poems on Fenghe Luwang's Leisurely Residence·Good Poetic Scenery"
9. There is no dream of leaving by boat in the lake and temple, and there are poems coming when riding in Beijing.
——From "An old acquaintance of Jiang Bangjie and his late friend Han Wujiu, Xu Jin repeatedly sent poems to her but failed to do so" by Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty