1. But if you sleep with a mandarin duck pillow on your arm, time will pass by in an instant. ——Han Xie's "Sick of Falling Flowers"
2. Both heaven and earth are despised, and the sound of the sutra and the fire of Buddha are both depressing and confusing. ——Nalan Xingde's "Wang Jiangnan"
3. It's hard to tell people what's on your mind or tell it to the blue sky and bright moon. ——Tang Yin's "Beauty to the Moon"
4. Plant water chestnuts deep in the depths and plant rice in shallow depths; plant lotus flowers neither deep nor shallow. ——Ruan Yuan's "Miscellaneous Poems of Wuxing"
5. White hair grows in the Cangjiang River thousands of miles away, and a few people sit at dusk with lights on. ——Wang Shouren's "Yin Yu and Du Yun"
6. A song, a bottle of wine, and one person fishing alone in the river. ——Wang Shizhen, "Picture of Fishing Alone on the Autumn River"
7. In the past, I was drunk with flowers and willows in Chang'an, and the seven princes and nobles shared a glass of wine. ——Li Bai's "Liu Yelang Presents a Gift to Judge Xin"
8. From then on, every sound was silent, and the spring mountains were like black grass and smoke. ——Huang Jingren's "Sense of the Past"
9. Thousands of miles of smoke and frost return to the green temples, and ten years of military service miss the common people. ——Zha Shenxing's "Happy Sunny Day in Qianyang"
10. After drinking, I have no place to go, I am independent and confused, and I sing poems.
——Du Fu's "The Original Song of Leyou"