Bottom line: there must be rain in the mountains.
This couplet was written by Lin Shu in modern times.
The first part: Fengyun three-foot sword.
Bottom line: flowers and birds, a book.
This couplet was written by Zuo Guangdou in Ming Dynasty.
Part I: Bo Gu Road, Laoboxing.
The second part: children chew new books.
This couplet was written by Jin Shengtan of Qing Dynasty.
Part I: Domes are used in foreign affairs.
Bottom line: ups and downs don't change old feelings.
This couplet is a gift from the old man in modern Sa Zhenbing to Bing Xin's father.
Part one: I always yearn for Zhuang Zhou, and I can dream of butterflies when I sleep.
Yuan Right: Learning poetry is high and comfortable, and it is still Fengming when you are old.
My trade union: mediocre people admire Chen Tuan. When they wake up, they can be emperors and teachers.
This couplet is dedicated to the life of Wu Buhan in Qing Dynasty. What I mean is not just work, but meaning.
Part 1: The white horse is blocked by the west wind.
Bottom line: apricot blossoms and misty rain in the south of the Yangtze River.
This couplet was written by Xu Beihong.
The first part: My family has thousands of books, and I never forget Yu Ting's sixteen characters.
Bottom line: I am arrogant and let Nishan go.
When Liu Shaoyi was a child, in the Song Dynasty, he and his teacher went to visit Luo Sichun, a famous man, and what he was right about. Imperial court: refers to the court of Shun. According to legend, Shun was the master of ancient sages, so the Jade Pavilion is often used as a synonym for the "sacred dynasty". Sixteen-character, refer to "Shangshu Dayu Mo": People's hearts are only in danger, Tao's heart is only tiny, but refined and tolerant. Song Confucianism regarded these sixteen characters as the personal moral cultivation and the principles of governing the country and politics recited by Yao, Shun and Yu. Nishan: Originally a mountain name, it was in Qufu, Shandong Province, and now it refers to Confucius. It is shocking that Liu Shaoyi competed to speak in such a tone in front of his predecessor at a young age.
Part one: There are regular customers in front of the door.
Bottom line: there are no books with the same point of view.
This couplet was written by Lou Jian of the Song Dynasty.
The first part: the east wall fell, and the west wall fell, giving a glimpse of the good family background.
Bottom line: the front lane is deep, the back lane is shallow, and there is no sound of cars and horses.
This couplet is a gift for friends of Song and Zhu.
Part one: The wind brings me the fragrance of lotus.
Downward: Now the moon and the chill of night pass through the pine trees.
This couplet was written by Yu Youren in modern times.
Part I: Stone is immortal.
Bottom line: Dan Qing is unparalleled.
This couplet was written by Li Ruiqing in Qing Dynasty.
The first part: an overview of the twenty-four fights.
Bottom line: The Furnace is still against the Thirteen Classics.
This couplet was written by Shi Ming Kefa.
Part I: Different shadows, I'm alone.
Bottom line: Old friends meet again and say a few words.
The first part: a bamboo, an orchid and a stone.
Bottom line: there are knots, incense and bones.
This couplet is a study couplet of Qing Zhengkui.
Part I: Why should the room be elegant?
Bottom line: not much.
This couplet is a study couplet of Qing Zhengkui.
Part 1: Bring the river water to make new tea.
Bottom line: buy all the green hills as painting screens.
This couplet is the title of Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty, Jiao Shan Natural Temple.
The first part: the western heaven is refreshing and the clouds are rolling.
The second part: the river of no return, the waves wash away the worries of ancient and modern times.
This couplet is Song Sushi's The Yellow Crane Tower in Wuchang.
Part I: 3000 guests from Yuen Long, Feng Chun.
Bottom line: the first floor of Yueming, Yangzhou.
Is this couplet yuan? #92; Yangzhou Yue Ying Mansion. And get a gift from the master's daughter.
The first part: forty-nine years of poverty.
Bottom line: 360 days drunk as mud.
This couplet is Cai Hongkui's self-reported couplet.
Part I: Heaven helps the poor and is partial to health.
Bottom line: People mistakenly call themselves tall because they are lazy.
This couplet was written by Chen Ming Jiru.
Part one: Bring a bowl, not to ring the bell.
Bottom line: I'll go after the fast. I know the salt is used up and the charcoal is gone.
This couplet was written by Master Puhe of Zhusi in Ming Dynasty.
Part I: There is the moon in the sky, and there are two banks of the river.
Bottom line: autumn water is like a boat without waves.
The title of this couplet is "Preface to Lin Qingze, Wanzai Hall of Fuzhou West Lake".
Part one: Meihe made me lose my family.
Bottom line: Tianjiao Chu Shi leads Hushan.
This couplet is Lin Zexu's title of the Bird's Nest Pavilion in Hangzhou West Lake.
Part I: All rivers run into the sea, with great tolerance.
Bottom line: the wall stands a thousand miles, and the desire is just.
This couplet is Lin Zexu's study.
The first part: Every time I get drunk in Yueyang, my eyes are full of storms and I keep doing it.
Part II: Everyone wants to swallow a cloud dream and ask himself when the thunder in his chest will disappear.
This couplet was written by Ouyang Xiu in Song Dynasty.
Part I: What's strange about the first floor? Du Shaoling's five-character swan song, Fan's two words care about love, Teng's everything is in full swing, and Lv Chunyang is drunk after three customs. Is it poetic? Official? Ruye? Ye Xian?
Where were those lost times before me? Made me cry;
Part two: Try it, gentlemen. Xiaoxiang in the south pole of Dongting Lake, Wuxia in the north of Yang Zijiang, refreshing from Baling Mountain in the west and Jiang Yan in Yuezhou City in the east. Wanderer? who is it? Small town people?
There is a real meaning in this. Who can read it?
This couplet was written for Qing Xu.
Part one: If you can't let go of Gan Kun's eyes, there is no need to go upstairs and drink.
The bottom line: swallow all the clouds and dreams in your chest before you can say poetry to the ancients.
This couplet was written by Wang Baosheng in Qing Dynasty.
The first part: the lakes and mountains are under our eyes.
Bottom line: 10,000 families have mixed feelings.
This couplet is Yueyang Tower.
The first part: A thousand miles of moon in Xiaoxiang, Antarctica.
Bottom line: Chung Shan Man, Martial Arts, Beitong.
Zhao wrote Yueyang Loulian.
Part One: Looking around, I can see the mountains and water left in Wu Chu. In this ancient battlefield, I only play the iron flute to awaken the vicissitudes of life.
The second part: I pay tribute to the centenary first, ask the poets in Huxiang, and then worry about happiness first. If so, who will take care of the cloth and work day and night?
This couplet was written for Li Xiufeng in Qing Dynasty.
Part I: It's not like the Ministry of Industry put a pen on the floor and was ashamed to learn poor Greek.
Bottom line: lapel frequency depends on the column, the positive wind comes to the face, and the day reaches the stars.
This couplet was written by He, a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty.
Part one: Go upstairs at dusk in spring, go up and down with ichthyosaurs, and cherish the lakes and green waters.
The second part: when you are drunk, you don't talk about dreams. You are like a pillow.
This couplet was written by Li Chengyu in Yueyang Tower.
Part one: The boat is a cave, and there are tears on earth.
Bottom line: the soul belongs to Luoshui, and there is no poem on earth.
This couplet was written by Wu Zhangshu, a famous Chu Ci scholar in modern times.
The first part: good mountains and water, good winds and good months, and a bright future.
Bottom line: Infatuation, Infatuation, Infatuation of generations.
This couplet is presented to the Qinhuai River Union in Jinling by Ming Taizu.
Part one: Celebrate the whole world, celebrate nature, celebrate Phoebe, be Phoebe, and celebrate when you celebrate.
Bottom line: If the country is crazy, crazy to the extreme, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy.
This association celebrated the "Double Tenth Festival" in Sichuan on 1928, and Liu Shiliang expressed his dissatisfaction with the authorities with the funeral music of Sichuanese. It is also said that Yuan Shikai proclaimed himself emperor on 19 16, and his cronies, Sichuan Governor Chen Huan, ordered the people of Sichuan to hold a celebration, which was done by the people of Sichuan at that time.
Part 1: The trees on the edge of the ridge are air-cooled.
Bottom line: Spring on the stone is rainy autumn.
This couplet is a continuation of Wang's writing of Song Dynasty in Tang Dynasty. Song once went into the mountains to play and recited the last sentence, but he always suffered from the next sentence, especially when he looked closely at an ancient temple and an old monk continued to correct the next sentence. Song was startled and sighed, only to know that he was the king of the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty who rose up and hid in the mountains.