Li Qingruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror" 59th time: "I like his ingenuity. When the book came into my hand, I knew it at a glance. All calligraphy knowledge is actually above our sister. "
Chapter 45 of Laozi by Li Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period: "If it is straightforward, it will be awkward to argue."
Han Ma Rong's Ode to the Flute: "Wonderful and ingenious, beautiful as the sun and the moon, and then become."
Yuan anonymous "Qi Ying Bu" first fold: "In the battle of colorful Lingbi, I sent a messenger to collect the cloth, but the cloth had a gap with the dragon, saying that I would not go because of illness. If he is eloquent, he will say that he has surrendered, and Wang Chi will still ... break the king. "
Guo Pu's Book of Burial in the Jin Dynasty: "The beauty lies in wisdom, touch and length, mystery and yin, and cleverness."