Ancient poems with Japanese characters. Two consecutive sentences

The vast desert is lonely, and the Yellow River sets the yen. Wang Wei, go to the border.

... night gives way to the ocean of the sun, and the old year melts in freshness. Wang Wan, at the foot of Yibo Beibao Mountain.

Except for the grain, it is noon, and sweat drips into the soil.

May you work hard all your life and be happy today (five generations of Niu Qiao)

A hundred years will be a hundred years, and you must still love today (Wang Mingshizhen)

300 lychees a day, you might as well grow up to be a Lingnan person (stone). Autumn has been sad and lonely since ancient times. I say autumn is better than spring. Don Liu Yuxi

The four seasons are only lovely in spring, and one thing can make a teenager crazy (Wang Guowei, Republic of China)

Worry about the world first, and enjoy it later. Selected from the famous poem Yueyang Tower written by Fan Zhongyan, a poet in the Northern Song Dynasty.

It was noon when weeding, and sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows that every grain is hard?

The mountains cover the day, and the Yellow River flows people.

But as long as you climb a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles.