1. The pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods.
From: "Twenty Rhymes to Li Taibai" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: When I see you writing, the wind and rain sigh; when I see your poems, the ghosts and gods are moved by it. cry.
2. There is nothing on the brow, but a thousand years of writing.
Source: "In the Mountain" by Shao Ding of the Song Dynasty.
Interpretation: There is nothing in my heart that makes me frown, but my works have great merits.
3. Later generations of saints changed it with written deeds, hundreds of officials governed it, and all the people watched it.
From "The Book of Changes" by Jichang of the Western Zhou Dynasty
Interpretation: Later emperors changed this situation and replaced it with documents and deeds. Many officials relied on document management to decide government affairs, and many people relied on documents to determine how to act. .
4. The river produces pictures, the Luo produces books, and the sages follow them.
From the Book of Changes by Jichang of the Western Zhou Dynasty
Interpretation: unearthed in the Yellow River, published in Luoshui, and the sage made hexagrams accordingly.
5. What else can we do without painting and literature?
From "Ode to Xuanzhou Bi" by Geng Mao of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: If I give up painting and writing, what other career is worth pursuing?