Philosophical verses include:
1. The sunset is infinitely beautiful, but it is almost dusk. ——Li Shangyin's "Le You Yuan"
Beautiful things are always short-lived, and we must cherish the present.
2. Don’t be afraid of clouds covering your eyes, just because you are at the top. ——Wang Anshi, "Climbing Feilai Peak"
When our understanding reaches a certain height, we will be able to see the essence through phenomena and will not be confused by the illusion of things.
3. At that time, people did not know the Ling Yun tree, and they only felt taller when it reached Ling Yun. ——Du Xunhe's "Little Pine"
When you accumulate strength silently, no one thinks highly of you; when you shine, others look at you with envy. They only know that you have succeeded, but I don’t know how much you have paid for success.
Looking back to where the grass gets greener comes from the work "Farewell Cambridge" by contemporary poet Xu Zhimo.