1. Poetry: It is better to be a centurion than a scholar.
From: "On the Military March" by Yang Jiong in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: I would rather be a low-level officer and charge for the country than be a white-faced scholar who can only carve out sentences and find chapters. .
2. Poetry: Talking can make you full, but your dreams are endless. ?
From: "Dongting Lake Blocks the Wind and Presents Zhang Shiyi Department·Moving from Yangshan to Jiangling" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Although talking can dispel hunger nowadays, My life-long dream came from nowhere.
3. Poetry: Although the young man is not a pen-writing official, he still wants to ask for a long tassel when discussing his merits.
From: "Wang Jimen" by Zu Yong of the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: Although I didn't join the army like Ban Chao when I was young, in terms of fame, I wanted to follow my example and volunteered to join the army.
4. Verse: After traveling far away, I came back and retreated.
From: "Returning to Songshan" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
Explanation: At the foot of the distant and high Songshan Mountain, spend your old age behind closed doors and reject the secular world.
5. Verse: When will this money meeting be ordered, I will be temporarily drunk beside the beautiful lady.
From: "The Rain in Qujiang" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: When can the emperor issue an edict to recreate the grand occasion of the Money Fair? Even if it was short-lived, it made me regain the good time of being immersed in Jinseliyin.