The first part: Where there is a will, there is a way, and you will burn your bridges. The second part: Hard work, hard work, hard work, and three thousand armor can swallow Wu.
This part was written by Hu Jiyuan in the Ming Dynasty.
The first part: Shi Bi Bing Dan Shu, really! Fake! Mo Wen's twelve gold medals, 7-year-old brave man and benevolent man, are even more sad and tearful: the tomb door is blue and green, yes! No! Look at these two pairs of stubborn irons kneeling on your knees, treacherous court officials and thieves for hundreds of millions of years. This couplet was written by Peng Yulin-Zhejiang Yuefei Tomb in Qing Dynasty.
Part I: Two or three poles and bamboos are all autumn.
Part II: There must be rain in the mountains.
This couplet was written by Lin Shu in modern times.
Part II: Flowers and birds in a bed.
This couplet was written by Ming Zuo Guangdou. Rise and fall without changing the old feelings
This couplet is a gift to the old man in modern Sa Zhenbing. Bing Xin's father couplet
Part I: White horse and west wind are on the top
Part II: apricot flowers and misty rain in the south of the Yangtze River
This couplet was written by Xu Beihong.
Part I: I have thousands of books in my family, and I don't forget the sixteen characters of Yu Ting.
Part II: I am arrogant, leaving Nishan alone.