1. "In heaven and in the world, I am the only one who is the most noble."
Explanation: From heaven to the world, I am the most noble.
From: Volume 1 of "Wu Deng Hui Yuan" by Pu Ji of the Song Dynasty.
2. "Looking up to the sky and laughing loudly and going out, how can we be the people of Penghao"
Interpretation: Looking up to the sky and laughing loudly and walking out, how can I be in the grass for a long time? person?
From: "The Farewell Children of Nanling Go to Beijing" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Full text: The newly ripened white wine returns to the mountains, and the yellow chickens peck at the millet, which is getting fat in autumn. The children cook chicken and drink white wine, while the children laugh and hold people's clothes. Sing loudly to masturbate with drunkenness, dance to win the glory of the setting sun. It is not early to persuade people to take advantage of all the hardships, and to travel long distances on horseback with a whip. The foolish woman in Kuaiji bought the minister lightly, so I resigned from home and went west to Qin. I looked up to the sky and laughed loudly and went out. How can I be a Penghao person?
3. "The gold and white jade buys songs and laughs, and the prince is under the moonlight after being drunk for a long time."
Explanation: Even the princes and generals will naturally look down upon him when he is so drunk for a long time.
From: "Reminiscing about old travels and sending Qiaojun Yuan to join the army"? Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
4. "The spring breeze is so good that horses are hoofed and they can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day"
Definition: I happily rode my horse in the spring breeze and saw all the beautiful scenery of Chang'an City in one day.
From: "After Admission" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
Full text:
In the past, it was not enough to boast about being dirty, but now there is no limit to the dissolute thoughts. ?
The spring breeze brings joy to the horse's hoofs, and I can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day.
5. "If you are happy in life, you must have all the fun, and don't let the golden bottle stand empty against the moon."
Interpretation: When people live in the world, they should enjoy the joy to the fullest, and don't let their wine glasses only be empty. Facing the moon means don't pour yourself a drink.
From: "Come Into Wine" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
6. "When the sea reaches the limitless sky, I am the shore; when the mountain reaches the top, I am the peak."
Interpretation: stand On Gushan Mountain, you can see the boundless sea. At the end of the sea is the sky. Even if you reach the top of the mountain and there is no way to climb, there is still the mountain of self waiting for you to conquer.
From: "Chu Lao" Qing Dynasty Lin Zexu