Fan Zhongyan's Yueyang Tower (meaning "the morning light shines in the dark" and "the morning light shines in the dark"). "Chao" and "Xi", "Hui" and "Yin" are intertextual. )
Ex. (2): Don't rejoice in things, and don't grieve for yourself.
Fan Zhongyan in A Story of Yueyang Tower (meaning that he is not happy because of "things" (environment) or "himself" (personal experience), nor is he sad because of "things" or "himself". )
Example (3) Mulan Poetry
1. Buy war horses in the east, saddles in the west, reins in the south and whips in the north.
2. The general died in hundreds of battles, and the strong man returned in ten years.
3. Open my East Pavilion door and sit on my West Pavilion bed.
When the window has clouds, the mirror is yellow.
Ex. (4): Thousands of miles are frozen, while snow drifts in Wan Li.
"Qinyuan Spring Snow" Mao Zedong (meaning "thousands of miles of ice, Wan Li snowflakes floating." A Thousand Miles and Wan Li are intertextual. )
Example (5): Cao Cao's Looking at the Sea
A trip to the sun and the moon, if unexpected; Han is a talented star, if you take him by surprise. Intertextuality between Sun, Moon and Stars and Bright Stars and Korea
Example (6): Li He of Ma Shi
The desert sand is like snow, and the Yanshan moon is like a hook. Don't be a golden brain, go and step on the clear autumn. (Intertextuality between Desert and Yanshan)
Ex. (7) Don't rejoice in things, and don't grieve for yourself.
Meaning: don't be happy or sad because of external qualities and your own gains and losses.
No doctor will be punished, and no Shu Ren will be treated with courtesy.
Example (9) Hot and sour girl.