What are the seven-word poems that describe 40 without confusion?

As follows:

1, Untitled Hua Shao by Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty, original: 40 Tears are on my back.

At the age of forty, with her back to the swing, she cried in the spring breeze, fearing the disappearance of spring.

2. Wei and Jin Tao Yuanming's "Drinking Poison to Quench Thirst", the original text: If you are not confused, you will accomplish nothing if you stay for a long time.

At the age of 40, he lived in seclusion for a long time and achieved nothing.

3. Ge's essay "Sighing in the Clouds" in the Ming Dynasty, the original text: forty without confusion, cultivating the essence of heaven.

When people reach the age of forty, they should distinguish things, control the changes of emotions and correct their innate simplicity and ignorance.

4. Yin Zhiping's "A Cloud in Wushan: A Gift to Mrs. Dragon and Tiger" in Yuan Dynasty, the original text: 40 days without confusion, everything is clear.

At the age of forty, people can distinguish things clearly and see everything clearly.

5. Song Chen Chun's Forty, the original text: Confucius is not confused at forty, and Mencius is not tempted at forty. I'm 20 years old, but I haven't finished yet, so I don't need to learn from myself.

Confucius was forty without being confused, while Mencius was forty without being surprised. When you are old and not virtuous, you will feel remorse and regret for your past.