Poems about chess, calligraphy and painting

"Poetry on the Qin" (Su Shi, Song Dynasty) If there is sound on the qin, why not put it in the box? If the sound is on your finger, why not listen to it on your finger?

"Ode to Xiangqi" (Liu Yong, Qing Dynasty) A brilliant fire spreads across the river, with clouds arrayed around the situation. Once gone, there is nothing to return but soldiers, and it is impossible to hide that he is a general. The rushing chariot is hard to resist, and the flying cannon is even more outstanding than the mausoleum. Scholars are also graceful and humble, and they also follow each other to record their loyalty and diligence.

"Cao Jue Song" (Dong Qichang, Ming Dynasty) The sage of grass is the most difficult, and the dragon and the snake are competing for the best writing. Even if you want to argue even a hair's breadth, your posture must be perfected.

"Song of Landscape Barriers in the New Paintings of Liu Shaofu" (Du Fu, Tang Dynasty) The maple trees are not growing in the hall, and the strange mountains and rivers are covered with smoke. When I heard that I had scanned the map of Chi County, I took advantage of my interest and sent him to paint Cangzhou. There are countless painters, and good ones are rare. Be at ease with this. I know how important you are. The handwriting of Yue and Zheng Qian is far superior to that of Yang Qidan. It's not that the hanging garden is cracked, it's not that Xiaoxiang is turned over.