What are the ancient Chinese poems with the word "ming" in them?

1. [Song Dynasty] Wang Yinglin's "Epitaph Stone of Adulthood in the Kai Dynasty of the Tang Dynasty"

Excerpts from the original text:

Tongpan has sixteen characters, and the inscription begins with this.

Interpretation:

There are sixteen characters on the copper plate, and the carving begins here.

2. [Song Dynasty]? Lin Tong's "Two Hundred and Forty Poems of Filial Piety of the Sage·Li Xian"

Excerpts from the original text:

It will be remembered deeply in my heart , clearly speaking to Iraq.

Interpretation:

It is best to keep what you have learned in your heart and tell it clearly when the time comes.

3. [Song Dynasty]? Shi Zhipeng's "The Pagoda of Worshiping the Ming Cult"

Excerpt from the original text:

On the cliff stone beside the lake, only the monks are engraved Chapter inscription.

Interpretation:

There is a stone wall carved with text by the lake, and only articles written by eminent monks are carved on it.

4. [Song Dynasty]? Si Xi's "Reminiscence of the Ancient Diaotai"

Excerpts from the original text:

Read the inscriptions leisurely and sweep away the green moss, and the sun will shine forever by the stream. Wander.

Interpretation:

I leisurely read the inscriptions, swept away the moss, and wandered on the bank of the stream for a whole day.

5. [Qing Dynasty]? Qianlong "The most fond of Huang Tingjian's brushstrokes in calligraphy, so he wrote"

Excerpt from the original text:

I love Ji Anbo and cut poems Motto right.

Interpretation:

I love those upright sentences, so I excerpt them and use them as my motto.