Blessing verses from the ancients

The blessing verses of the ancients are as follows:

1. May my body be like a moon pavilion and accompany you thousands of miles. ("Jiangnan Willow" by Zhang Xian of the Song Dynasty)

2. May heaven and earth bring joy and joy every year and tonight. ("Erlang Shen" by Liu Yong of the Song Dynasty)

3. I wish to be a pair of birds, soaring together. The pictures are made with a clear oath that we will never forget each other. (Three Kingdoms, Wei Ruan Ji's "Poetry of Ode to Huai")

4. May I be like you, like the king, like the moon, and the light will shine brightly every night. ("Che Yaoyao Pian" by Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty)

5. I wish you good luck and everything goes well after the New Year. (Zhao Changqing of the Song Dynasty (Exploring the Spring Order))

6. I hope that people will live long and travel thousands of miles to the beauty of the moon. (Su Shi's "Shui Diao Ge Tou" of the Song Dynasty)

7. The filial son There is nothing greater than respecting one's relatives; there is nothing greater than respecting one's relatives. ——Mencius?

8. I feel sorry for my parents, who gave birth to me. ——"The Book of Songs"

9. A teacher for a day will be a father for a lifetime.

10. Whoever says nothing will be rewarded with three springs of glory.

11. The kindness of a drop of water should be repaid by a spring. /p>

12. Being a human being is like a candle. It has some heat and some light, giving people light and warmth. ——Xiao Chunu?

13. Life needs a candle. Create with a grateful heart, and a grateful heart needs life to nourish you. ——Wang Fu?

14. Don’t forget the man who dug the well when you are drinking water. The people who came before you plant trees for the people who come after you to enjoy the shade.

< p>15. There is no greater kindness than knowing how to repay kindness.

16. A sheep has the kindness of kneeling to breastfeed, and a crow has the meaning of feeding back.

17. Borrowing thousands of dendrobium water from the river and grinding it. Praise the teacher for his kindness.

18. Give him a peach and give him a plum.

19. One father raises ten sons, and ten sons raise one father.

20. Look down on the world and see it go away like smoke, but remember that kindness remains like blood.