Nothing will grow in the remaining years, and all that is left is confusion. ——The end of the Republic of China and the beginning of the modern era·Wu Weichun Six of the Ten Poems of the Poor Old Man
I recited a sentence about jealousy of flowers and wind and rain, blaming him for being confused. ——Qing Dynasty·Golden Stone Xiuhua Continued Ode Its Thirty-one Zhu Shuzhen
How can Zhanbu be a low-ranking official? He has been confused for three years. ——Zhu Nanjie of the Song Dynasty, Book Examination (Wu Shenchun)
If you rub your tiger's beard and complain about being weak, no matter how important it is, you will not be confused. ——Nie Gannu at the end of the Republic of China and the beginning of the modern era · Winter Fifty
You should study hard and don’t be confused when writing. ——Wang Mian at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty. The text of the Yuan Dynasty's instructions to the teacher
It's hard to laugh at him, but even more confused. ——Jin·Liu Congyi Inscribed on Su Lihe’s painting of Yuan Ming’s foot washing
With wine, everything will be confused. ——Chen Qian'an at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China. Six poems that imitate the words of birds (select four) Part 3
I bow to you again and exclaim that I have a bowl of wheat. I am confused when I am old. ——Weng Tonghe of the Qing Dynasty. Song of Confused Vegetables Part 1
Holding a branch while holding his breath, he rushes forward quickly, and the thief is still confused when he flees. ——On the third day of the fifth day of Lin Zhanmei's southern expedition in the Qing Dynasty, the entire army entered Changhua City and presented themselves to Ding Shu'an (called Jian) ??Lian Fang and Zhou Ziyu (Maoqi) to take charge
If the water does not flow, the water will flow. Dirty, the mind is like still water and will be confused. ——Contemporary·Chen Zhenjia Thirty-four poems of opera chanting and enlightenment (ancient style) Twenty-three
Hong Xian died before he was a man, and he was very confused when he looked at the time. ——Contemporary·Chen Zhenjia Reading Yuan Shikai’s Biography with Two Poems Part 2
The rain and clouds are all gloomy, and the poet is confused by his hatred. ——Modern and Modern Times·Xie Longsheng Two Wonders of Feelings and Songs No. 2
Fame and fortune become a scam, and officials and gentry are completely confused. ——Modern Dynasty · Guo Zhongda Feelings and writings from time to time Part 1
I want to leave more verses to the mountain gate, but I am tired of being confused on the Lotus machine. ——Ming Dynasty Su Kui Talking to the Monk at the foot of Yatou Mountain
There is no personal belief in creation, and matters of life and death are also confused. ——Su Zhong of the Ming Dynasty, crying for Zhang Wenhou
Everyone compares the baby to the mother, and is confused about right and wrong. ——Li Jiang, Ming Dynasty, One Hundred Odes of Plum Blossoms, Part Fifty-two: The ornaments are not good enough
Seeing through people's feelings and having different intentions, listening to words and trusting oneself in confusion. ——Duolong'a, Qing Dynasty, Yiweiyuan Day, Part Two
I regret my sparseness when I play a broken piece of chess. I was almost confused in the past. ——Duolonga, Qing Dynasty, Relieving Boredom Part 2
The crops turned into bitterness, and the springs became confused. ——Xie Yuanbian, Ming Dynasty. Reading the seven poems of Shen Shiyou and Qi Yu for inspiration and harmony. The third one
Right and wrong are planted in reverse, and the road is confused. ——Twenty poems inspired by Mr. Liu Fu and Ziyang of the Song Dynasty, No. 16
The politics are as green as spring mountain eyebrows, but they are confused by the light powder of the canal.
——Song Dynasty Yang Wanli Xiaowu