Urgent! What are the ancient poems praising the inside of Chinese characters today?

One is the Yellow River, and the other is the bright moon of the Yangtze River. It is as thick as five thousand years, and it is also auspicious bamboo in four seasons. It is bamboo that can blow out apricot flowers and spring rain. It is wolves that can raise dust in the desert. It is a lyric from Saibei to Jiangnan. It is Chengjiang's singing to the blue sky. It comes from the waves of Oracle bones and crosses the maze of Xiao Zhuan from bamboo slips to stone carvings. From brocade book to paper foil, if a wolf is in your hand, you can still feel "millet is falling in the sky, ghosts cry and wolves howl at night, and tigers roar in Long Yin". From the identical Qin bamboo slips of Li Si to the history of prison officials' documents of Cheng Miao, how can it just record the vicissitudes of words? Are Cai Yong's Flying White, Zhang's Cao Zhang and Zhong You's regular script just the three high slopes of calligraphy? What is the magic of the Preface to Lanting? Look at "Back to the Tomb" and step on the "Iron Threshold". Perhaps we can find the origin of the "Eight Laws of Ancient Ci". Ou Yangxun spent the night as a monument. Yan Zhenqing wrote the grass chapter of "Sticking for a Seat" because of loyalty, Liu Gongquan's bones, Sun Moon Su Dongpo wanted to leave the dust, Zhao Mengfu studied Jin and Tang Dynasties and Zheng Banqiao.