Ancient moral poems

Cao Cao's short song

The mountain will never be too high and the sea will never be too deep; When the duke of Zhou spat, the world returned to his heart.

Poems about Things was written in the south of Tang Dynasty.

Speak from a distance, don't borrow the autumn wind.

Historical records. Biography of general Li

Peaches and plums say nothing, but they go their own way.

Analects of Confucius beautiful woman

Virtue is not alone, there must be neighbors.

Liu Yuxi, Humble Room Inscription

The mountain is not high, and the immortals are famous. The water is not deep, and the dragon is spiritual. I am humble, but I am kind. The moss marks on the upper steps are green, and the grass in the curtains is green. I talked and laughed with a scholar, but I didn't have Ding Bai. I can tune the piano and read Jin Dian. I don't want to be confused by silk and bamboo, nor do I want to work hard. Zhuge Lu in Nanyang, Ting Yun in Xishu, and Kong Ziyun.

Looking for relatives and friends Cao Zhi

If the sky is high, it will not be covered; Speak widely without pretending.

Huainan self-study martial arts training

Impartiality, in a word.

Quiet to cultivate one's morality, frugal to cultivate one's morality, not indifferent to one's ambition, not quiet and not far away! -Zhuge Liang