What are the poems praising China's Chinese characters?

1, I was shocked by the wind and rain, and the poem became a cry.

Said by Du Fu, Twenty Rhymes for Li Taibai in Tang Dynasty.

Interpretation: Seeing you put pen to paper, the wind and rain sigh for it; Seeing your poem, ghosts and gods were moved to tears.

2, there is nothing wrong with the brow, and the pen has a thousand years.

Source: In the Mountains by Shao Ding in Song Dynasty.

Interpretation: There is nothing in my heart that makes me frown, but the works are thousands of years old.

3. Later saints use books easily, and all officials govern and all people keep them.

From the Book of Changes written by Jichang in the Western Zhou Dynasty.

Interpretation: Later emperors changed this situation and replaced it with paper deeds. Many officials decide government affairs through paper management, and many people distinguish how to act through paper.

4, the river out of the picture, Luo out of the book, the sage is it.

From the Book of Changes written by Jichang in the Western Zhou Dynasty.

Interpretation: The Yellow River was unearthed, and the book was published in Luoshui, and the sage divined accordingly.

5, Dan Qing and Shi Wen, what to do.

Yong Xuan Zhou Pen from the Tang Dynasty

Interpretation: If I give up painting and writing, what career is worth pursuing?