Excerpts from scholars' good words, sentences and paragraphs in foreign history and their feelings

First, good words

I don't know the details, pull a long face, a perfect match made in heaven, pass a cup for a change, close the moon and feel ashamed of flowers, taste the same as chewing wax, drift away, sleep in the wind, cover the path with wormwood, be silent, meticulous and drown. Touched, repeated, infinite, in a daze, boasting, I don't know its details.

Second, good sentences

1. I saw Qu Yuan's clothes painted on the map of Chu Ci, and made a very tall hat and a very wide dress. When the flowers are bright, he pulls his mother to sit in an ox cart, wearing a high hat and wide clothes, insisting on flogging, singing in his mouth and playing around in rural towns and lakes.

2. Sitting down, I saw the river room across the river, vermilion railings, green windows and bamboo curtains, and literati all over the country were humming articles.

3. Pointing backward into a boy, sallow and emaciated, with a gray beard and a broken felt hat on his head.

When the villagers heard the gong, they helped the old and brought the young one by one, and the crowd was crowded. When the sedan chair came to Wang Mian, I saw seven or eight huts with a whiteboard door closed.

Some people pursue fame and miracles, while others live in seclusion. Some people rushed to the examination room in the starry night, and some people resigned and went home. Teenagers don't know what it's like to worry, but old people go away when they know difficulties.