Poems for people who give gifts to patients

Poems for people who give gifts to patients

1. Don’t talk and laugh after you are sick, for fear that you will be sick. ——From Tang Dynasty's Bai Juyi's "Starting from the Spring Festival Gala, laughing and chatting with guests"

2. I rarely go to the door recently, taking advantage of the warmth to sleep leisurely like a sick person. ——From "Early Spring Letters" by Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty

3. Don't kill the old patients in Xitou lightly because of the joy of people in their prime years. ——From "Village Living" by Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty

4. In the natural world, it is rare to hear of poor patients. ——From "Medical Man" by Su Zheng of the Tang Dynasty

5. Birds fall from the miasma in the sky, explaining that mandrills annoy patients. ——From "Sending People to the South" by Shi Jianwu of the Tang Dynasty

6. Look at the sun and elixir, and write talismans to save the patient. ——From "Gift to the River Weng" by Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty

1. When I am lying sick and everything is over, I regret that I have traveled thousands of miles. ——From "Send to Du Shen Yan" written by Tang and Song Dynasty

2. Sincerely knowing the joy of the world's vocal music will make old patients feel sad when listening to it. ——From "Six Quatrains of Listening to Songs·Le Shi" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

3. The wind blows the tung bamboos and there is no rain, and the white disease makes people feel at home. ——From Li Yue of the Tang Dynasty, "Staying in Yiyang Pavilion and Hearing the Rain While I'm Sick"

4. Insinuating figures, although the patient does not know it. ——From "Five Poems on Reading History" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

5. After passing through a secluded place for a long time, the old and sick people helped and prayed again. ——From "You Guest" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

6. It is known that poor patients must be abandoned, which can make Wei Lang's traces sparse. ——From Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "To the Zizhou Shogunate and concurrently as the official of Wei Julang"

7. Don't be afraid of helping a sick person, for it is better to have no body to help. ——From "Fifteen Poems on Illness" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. At the end of the year, I think about my sad husband, Huangfu Langzhi and my dream of becoming a minister.

8. The sick should be abandoned, and the poor and worried about who and their relatives will be. ——From "Qianxing" by Cai Kan of the Song Dynasty

9. It is better to be a spring farmer all the time than to write poems to explain the thinness of a patient while drunk.

——From Southern Song Dynasty Lu You's "Xiao Jian's Play Title after Illness"