Couplets with the theme of anti-Qing and regaining sight

The moon always shines on me;

The breeze has nothing to do with turning pages.

This is a couplet written by someone in the early Qing Dynasty. At that time, the struggle against Qing Dynasty and regaining sight existed in various ways. The author intends to embed the words "Ming" and "Qing" at the head of this couplet, with a praise and a depreciation, and its meaning is obvious.

Similarly:

The breeze deliberately makes it difficult for me to stay;

The bright moon shines unintentionally.

Mingyue cares about me;

The breeze has no intention of leaving anyone behind.