1, (Ming) Yu Qian's poem "Ode to Lime": Not afraid of broken bones, want to leave innocence in the world. Interpretation: I am not afraid even if I am shattered, and I am willing to leave my innocence in the world. 2, (modern) Wen Yiduo's poem "Southwest Collecting Wind": If the knife is not worn, it will rust, and the chest will not be camel. Interpretation: No matter how sharp the knife is, it should be sharpened frequently, and the chest must be straight or it will bow. 3. (Ming) Feng Menglong's poem "Awakening the World": Plum blossoms are not biting cold. Interpretation: How can plum blossoms smell sweet without experiencing the biting cold? 4. (Qing) Zheng Xie's poem "Bamboo Stone": It is asserted that the green hills are not relaxed and the roots are broken. Interpretation: Bamboo does not relax in grasping the green hills, and its roots are firmly rooted in the cracks in the rocks.