What are the idioms derived from ancient poetry?

Ice and snow are smart - Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty's poem "Sending Fan Twenty-Three Attendants to Hanzhong to Judge": "Ice and snow are pure and smart, and thunder can lead to the elite."

Wandering at night with a candle - "Nineteen Ancient Poems": "The days are short and the nights are long, why not swim with a candle."

Hibiscus with a flower - Du Fu's poem "Into the Boat" of the Tang Dynasty: "The flying butterflies chase each other, and they are together. Di Furong is originally a double."

Eclectic - Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai" of the Qing Dynasty: "I urge God to cheer up and send talents to you in an eclectic way."

Earth-shaking - Tang Dynasty Liu Shang's poem "Eighteen Beats of Hujia": "Who would have known that the world has been turned upside down, now we are looking south at the Beidou."

Weak and unstoppable - Tang Dynasty Du Fu's "Jiang Yu is pregnant with Zheng Dian's poem" : "The chaotic waves have hit the shore, and the weak clouds are messy and can't help the wind.