Poems with Mo

Poems with Mo

1. Mo imitates the knight-errant and praises Ziliu. Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty, "Song of the Great Wall Part 1"

2. Don't imitate the people from Wuling and visit Taoyuan for a while. Pei Di of the Tang Dynasty "Cui Jiu wants to go to Nanshan and say goodbye with slogans on horseback"

3. When you fight the orioles, don't teach them to cry on the branches. "Spring Resentment" by Jin Changxu of the Tang Dynasty

4. Momai Wozhou Mountain was known to people at that time. Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty "Farewell to Master Fangwai"

5. Lead and beauty should not be discarded, and they should not be returned with the anvil. "Yutai Style" by Quan Deyu of the Tang Dynasty

6. At that time, it was impossible to go home in the same car as the companion. "Ode to Xi Shi" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty

7. Don't be afraid of the long-lasting fire, the new rain and dew every year. Sikong Shu of the Tang Dynasty "Sending Zheng Mingfu to Lingnan"

8. How much can you live in a floating life, but don't regret being drunk by the spring breeze. "New Year's Presentation to Friends" by Xu Tang of the Tang Dynasty

9. Chatting and drinking in the urn, don't let the official affairs be in the dark. Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty "Accompanying the King to Search for Kong Zhengjun"

10. Don't worry about the dark road back home. The moon will accompany you when you return. Tang Dynasty Meng Haoran's "Visiting the Xiling of Fenglin Temple"

11. Don't blame Nankang for being far away, lovesickness cannot be cut off. Zhang Hu of the Tang Dynasty "Send Shen Xianxian to be Relegated to Wei Nankang"

12. Because of the sudden rise in leisure, don't hesitate to visit the bustling city. Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Recruiting the King's Husband"

13. Love Chunhua diligently, and don't forget the happy times. Anonymous "Leaving a Farewell Wife" in the Han Dynasty

14. If a concubine can do benevolence and righteousness, it is better for her to know it herself. "A Walk on the Pond" by Zhen Mi of the Han Dynasty

15. Don't give up your true love because of the heroic and virtuous people. "A Trip to the Pond" by Zhen Mi of the Han Dynasty

16. Don't abandon onions and scallions because fish and meat are cheap. "A Trip to the Pond" by Zhen Mi of the Han Dynasty

17. Don't despise hemp and abandon Suga and Kuai. "A Journey to the Pond" by Zhen Mi of the Han Dynasty

18. Don't be wrong about Taoism and Confucianism, and your poems and books live up to others. Song Dynasty Wang Zhu's "Prodigy Poems"

19. There is no way to reach the sky, this mountain is the Biyun Ladder. "Xuan Du Guan" by Xu of the Tang Dynasty

20. Don't blame me for loving to recite poems from the heavens.

"Seven Characters" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty