The former sentence is taken from the third sentence of Guo Yu, a poet at the end of Yuan Dynasty, and the latter sentence is taken from the second sentence of Guo Tianxi, a calligrapher in Yuan Dynasty.
Guo Yu's Empowering Yue Wangtai to Send Wan Zai Ao Guan (at the end of Yuan Dynasty)
Taiwan is as high as a mountain, and Nandou Star is low on the ground.
In autumn, geese arrive in Christina, and wild smoke sings in spring.
The official ship lost its pearls in the north, and the shogunate played drums in the south.
When I think of the leisure of being an official, I will listen to the jade hiss when I board the chessboard.
"Three Songs to Send Music from Boshan to Jingshi" (Yuan) Guo Tianxi
Shi Yun has a faint fragrance of bamboo shoots and ferns, while Jiangcheng is busy with flowers.
Huang Jintai has a high terrain, and Bai Yutang has long days in late spring.
My son has shown God's will, and my way will make the people rich.
Shake hands when you leave, and whisper softly. I am next to the bed in the rainy night.