Classical Chinese that warns others to behave.

1. What poems describe "urging friends to behave"? I advise you not to cherish golden clothes, and to cherish youth.

You can fold flowers straight, don't wait until there are no flowers. -Interpretation of Tang Anonymous's Witch Dress: I advise you not to cherish the luxurious witch dress, and I advise you to cherish your youth.

When the flowers are suitable for folding, we should fold them quickly. Don't wait for the flowers to wither before you break an empty branch. If young people don't work in time, they will only regret for life when they are old. -Interpretation of Han Yiming's "Yuefu Poetry": If you don't work hard when you are young, it is futile to study when you are white-haired.

Oh, let a man with spirit take risks where he wants to go, and never point his golden cup at the moon empty! . Since God has given talents, let them be used! As for the money, although it is scattered, it will get together again.

-Interpretation of Tang Libai's "Into the Wine": When life is proud, you should enjoy yourself and never let the golden cup be empty to the bright moon. Since God has made me a pillar, I will be useful. Even if I use up 2000 gold coins, I will get it back.

Tomorrow after tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows. Tomorrow will never come.

-Interpretation of Ming Mingjia's "Song of Tomorrow": Tomorrow is another tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are. If we wait for tomorrow all our lives, everything will miss the opportunity.

It's time for people to encourage themselves when they reach middle age. Time goes by and waits for no one. -Interpreting Tao Jin Yuanming's Miscellaneous Poems: lamenting that time is gone forever and encouraging people to seize the time to do meaningful things.

6. If there are knots before the excavation, Lingyun has no intention to go. -Interpretation of Vae Ting Yun's "Yin Zhu": These two poems vividly tell the truth and principles of being a man by borrowing bamboo.

Bamboo has integrity and mental outlook, but it does not lose the virtues of modesty, openness and integrity. Tell people that being a man should have a solar term, a backbone and an ambition-never admit defeat, and at the same time be open-minded.

7. When you are young, you will leave in time. Don't believe in Nong language, look at the grass under the frost.

-Interpretation of Han's "Yuefu Poetry": When you are young, you should do what you want to do as early as possible, otherwise you will miss it and time will never return. Just look at the frosted hay.

2. Ask for an article that satirizes others in classical Chinese, in which a monk serves tea (classical Chinese).

Original: A monk in Lingyin Temple, named after tea, is good at playing with mortar. But a few teas are saved, and the guests always think they are ripe; Its top-class, non-distinguished guests and people who know the taste have services. One day, when a senior official arrived, the monk bowed very respectfully, took out good tea and cooked it himself, hoping to win praise. Your official is silent. Confused, the monk went in with the best cooking skills. The wine is exhausted, no praise. The monk bowed eagerly and said, "Where's the tea?" Your official held up a lamp and said, "It's very hot."

There is a monk in Lingyin Temple. He is famous for his tea ceremony and is proficient in tea sets. Moreover, his tea collection has several grades, and different teas are cooked for him according to the dignity of the guests. If he is not a noble person or a person who knows tea, the best tea will not be given to him. One day, a distinguished guest came, and the monk respectfully gave him good tea and made tea for him himself, waiting for the guest's praise. The distinguished guest remained silent. The monk was puzzled and took out the best tea for the guests. The tea is almost finished. The monk couldn't wait, so he bowed down and said, "What's the smell of this tea?" The distinguished guest held the teacup in his hand and said, "It's a little hot."

Ironically, flatterers and guests are uneducated.