1, Part I: Where there is a will, there is a way. Burn your bridges, 120 Qin Guan will eventually go to Chu.
The bottom line: painstaking efforts, rewarding diligence, and never stopping. More than 3,000 armour can swallow Wu.
This couplet was written by Hu Jiyuan in Ming Dynasty.
2, the first part: Shi Bibing Dan Shu, really! Fake! Mo Wen's 12 gold medals and 700-year-old brave man are even more lamentable.
Bottom line: the tomb door is blue and green, that's right! Don't! Look at what these two stubborn hardcore kneeling traitors and hundreds of millions of generations of thief wives have done to them.
This couplet is the tomb couplet of Peng Yulin-Zhejiang Yuefei in Qing Dynasty.
3. Part I: Two or three bamboo poles are autumn.
Bottom line: Wanshan has rain capacity.
This couplet was written by Lin Shu in modern times.
4, the first part: Fengyun three-foot sword
Bottom line: flowers and birds, a book.
This couplet was written by Zuo Guangdou in Ming Dynasty.
5. Part I: Old Boxing Bo Gu Road
The second part: children chew new books
This couplet was written by Jin Shengtan of Qing Dynasty.
6. Part I: Joan is engaged 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.
7. Part I: 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.
8. Part I: I have thousands of books in my family, and I never forget Yu Ting's sixteen characters.
The bottom line: arrogance, staying alone in Mount Nepal.
This couplet was written by Liu Shaoyi in Song Dynasty when he was a child. One day, he and his teacher went to pay homage to Luo Sichun, a famous man. He was right.
9. Part One: There are regular customers in front of the door.
Bottom line: There are no books with the same perspective on the seat.
This couplet was written by Song Luoji.
10, the first part: east wall down, west wall down, a glimpse of a good house.
Bottom line: the front lane is deep and the back lane is shallow, so you can't hear the sound of cars and horses.
This couplet is a gift for friends of Song and Zhu.
1 1 Part I: Coming from the west, it's refreshing, and the clouds are rolling around.
The second part: the river of no return, the waves wash away the worries of ancient and modern times.
This couplet was written by Song Sushi on the Yellow Crane Tower in Wuchang.
12, Part I: Every time I get drunk in Yueyang and see a storm in my eyes, I always do it.
Bottom line: 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, Yueyang Tower couplet.
13, Part I: The wind brings me the fragrance of lotus flowers.
Downward: Now the moon and the chill of the night pass through the pine trees.
This couplet was written by modern Yu Youren.
14, Part I: Overview of Twenty-four Stokes.
Bottom line: The incense burner is still against the Thirteen Classics.
This couplet was written by Shi Ming Kefa.
15, Part I: One Bamboo, One Orchid and One Stone
In a word: there are knots, incense and bones.
This couplet is a study couplet of Qing Zhengkui.
16, the first part: making new tea in Jilai River.
Bottom line: buy all the green hills as a painting screen.
This couplet is the title of Zheng Xie in Qing Dynasty, Jiao Shan Natural Temple.
17, Part I: 3000 guests in Yuen Long, Feng Chun.
Bottom line: the first floor of Yueming, Yangzhou
This joint title is Zhao Mengfu's Yangzhou Yue Studio.
18, part I: forty-nine years of poverty.
Bottom line: drunk for 306 days
This couplet is Cai Hongkui's self-reported couplet.
19, Part I: Heaven is to make up for the poor and be partial to life.
Bottom line: People mistakenly call themselves tall because they are lazy.
This couplet was written by Chen Ming Jiru.
20. Part I: There is a moon in the sky on both sides.
Bottom line: the autumn water is long and there is no wave.
The title of this couplet is Lin Qingze's Preface to Wanzai Hall of Fuzhou West Lake.
2 1, Part I: All rivers run into the sea, with great tolerance.
The bottom line: the wall falls and everyone stands, and the desire is rigid.
This couplet is Lin Zexu's study.
22. Part I: What is 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? It 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. Ask who can understand.
This couplet was written for Qing Xu.
23. Part I: Why go to the building to drink when you can't let go of Gan Kun?
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 Yueyang Tower in Qing Dynasty.
24. The first part: Looking around, overlooking the mountains and rivers left by Wu Chu, the ancient battlefield only played iron flutes to awaken the vicissitudes of life.
The second part: pay tribute to the past first, please Hunan poets to be poets, and worry about happiness first. Who will take care of the cloth and work day and night?
This couplet was written for Li Xiufeng in the Qing Dynasty.
25. The first part: Put the pen upstairs and be ashamed to learn poor Greek. That's not the Ministry of Industry.
Bottom line: lapel and follow the column frequently, the wind is coming, and the stars are reached by day.
This couplet was inscribed by He, a famous calligrapher in Qing Dynasty.
26. Part I: Spring goes and spring comes. I go upstairs, I go upstairs and I go downstairs. I want to cherish the lake and green water.
Part two: I can't talk about dreams when I'm drunk. It is like a pillow.
This couplet was inscribed by Li Chengyu for Yueyang Tower.
27. Part I: The boat is a Dongting, and there are tears in the world.
Bottom line: the soul belongs to Luoshui, and there is no poem in the world.
This couplet was written by Wu Zhangshu, a famous poet of Chu Ci in modern times.
28. Part I: Good mountains and water, good winds and good months, and a bright future.
Bottom line: infatuation with sound, color, dreams and generations.
This couplet is presented to the Qinhuai River Union in Jinling by Ming Taizu.
29. Part I: Surrounded by lakes and mountains, the eyes return.
Bottom line: Wan Jia has mixed feelings.
This couplet is Yueyang Tower.
30. Part I: A Thousand Miles of Moon in Xiaoxiang, Antarctica
Bottom line: Chung Shan Man, Martial Arts, Beitong.
This couplet was written in Yueyang Tower.
3 1, Part I: Peach Blossoms Withered, Bloody Rouge.
Bottom line: Cardamom is fragrant, and my hands are covered with blue musk deer.
This couplet comes from Li's Waiting for the Childe in Ming Dynasty.
32. Shanglian: Good mountains and waters, good winds and good months, and a bright future.
Bottom line: infatuation with sound, color, dreams and generations.
This couplet is presented to the Qinhuai River Union in Jinling by Ming Taizu.
33. Shanglian: Up and down the tree; Ding ding dong dong quan
Bottom line: overlapping mountains; Ququ ring road
This is Hangzhou Jiuqu Eighteen Road Pavilion.