What are the sentences describing the prosperity of Kaiyuan, either in ancient Chinese or in vernacular Chinese? If you please indicate the source.

1, Du You's "General Code" records: "In the thirteenth year of Kaiyuan (Kaiyuan), Taishan Bao Tong was sealed. Thirteen measures of rice and two hundred and one measures of silk. East to Song (now south of Shangqiu, Henan Province), Bian (now Kaifeng, Henan Province) and west to Fengxiang County, Shaanxi Province, Jia Lulie's store entertained guests. The wine overflowed. Every store has a donkey that passengers ride, which is dozens of miles at a time, called donkey. There are Jingxiang (now Jiangling and Xiangfan in Hubei) in the south, Taiyuan and Xiangyang (now Beijing) in the north, and shops and businesses in Shuchuan (now Chengdu in Sichuan) and Fu Liang (now Wuwei in Gansu) in the west, and they don't hold an inch knife thousands of miles away. "

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2,' Memories of Time Past' Du Fu

Back in the heyday of Kaiyuan, there were thousands of families in the small town.

Rice is fat and white, and public and private warehouses are rich.

There are no wolves and tigers on the road in Kyushu, which is a good day to travel.

Wan Qi, Lu Mao, driver class, male plow female mulberry.

The sage in the palace plays the cloud gate, and all friends in the world are sticky.

There has been no catastrophe for more than 100 years, and Uncle Sun has learned Xiao He's law.

Do you smell a piece of silk worth 10 thousand yuan? Today, a field is bleeding.

Luoyang Palace was burnt out, and the Fox and Rabbit Cave was newly demolished in the ancestral hall.

I can't bear to ask my age, but I'm afraid I'll leave at the beginning.

My junior minister, Lu Chong, was powerless, and the imperial court remembered his official title.

Zhou Xuan zhongxing looked at my emperor, spilling blood and Jianghan's physical strength declined.