Five-character poems starting with "生"
1. We are both from Changgan, but we have not known each other since childhood. ——From Cui Hao of the Tang Dynasty, "Changqianxing·Home is near the Jiujiang River"
2. If you have a prime minister, you can build a country, but you will not be able to have a virtuous son. ——From "The Temple of the First Master of Shu" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty
3. The farewell in death is swallowed, but the farewell in life is always mournful. ——From "One of Two Dreams of Li Bai" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
4. When trouble occurs and it spreads, I wish to be the old man holding the pole. ——From Tang Dynasty Qi Wuqian's "Spring Floods Like a River"
5. It is a leisurely thing to be famous in vain, but to see your parents' hometown in life. ——From Tang Bao Rong's "Kuzai Expeditionary Man"
6. Life is about coming back, and death is about longing for lovesickness. ——From "Leaving a Farewell Wife" by an unknown person in the Han Dynasty
7. Flowers on the Wudu River take root on the two cliffs. ——From Chang Jian of the Tang Dynasty, "The Place where the Immortal Achieved the Way by Staying at Wudu River"
8. When it penetrates the sun and moon, the theory of life and death will be settled. ——From "Song of Righteousness" by Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty
9. A generous husband will be born into a loyal and filial family. ——From Wang Zhu's "Prodigy Poems" of the Song Dynasty
10. The stranger lives in another place, and the Mid-Autumn Festival falls under the snow. ——From Liu Deren of the Tang Dynasty, "Xing Zuo on the Fortress"
11. It is difficult to release the eagle, and the horse is not adjusted. ——From "The Song of Sai Xia" by Zhang Hu of the Tang Dynasty
12. Hungry in Shouyang Mountain, one can live and die happily. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
13. Live as a finite body and die as an unknown ghost. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
14. I was a great fool during my lifetime, but I did not realize it today. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan of the Tang Dynasty
15. Death is evil and coptis is bitter, life and pity are sweet and white. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan of the Tang Dynasty
16. When the 筮 encounters the Lian Jian hexagram, the living Lord will be in danger. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
17. Ice and water do not harm each other, and life and death are both beautiful. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan of the Tang Dynasty
18. There are endless changes, but life and death are endless. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
19. There are many hungry and cold visitors, and there are generals, animals and fish. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
20. If you raise one cow, you will have five calves. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
21. I would like to ask a group of children how many days they were born. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
22. This is how you live, so why blame the universe. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
23. Bodhi seeds grow all over the sky. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
24. Life and death are like swirling fire, and reincarnation is like hemp rice. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
25. I see people in the world, alive and dead. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
26. Everything disappears outside the body, and life is in the mirror. ——From "Looking in the Mirror the Day Before the Beginning of Autumn" by Li Yi of the Tang Dynasty
27. One of the hundreds of things left by the people, the thought of it will break people's hearts. ——From "Hao Li Xing" by Cao Cao in the Han Dynasty
28. If you don't ask questions when something happens, you will be ashamed of your wife. ——From "Six Occasionally Composed Poems" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
29. I am unable to give birth to a child, and I will be sore all my life. ——From "No Home Farewell" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty
30. The living are passers-by, and the dead are returnees. ——From "Twelve Ancient Poems" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
31. Live as a hero, and die as a ghost. ——From "Summer Quatrains" by Li Qingzhao of the Song Dynasty
32. Live as a citizen of the village and die as the dust of the village. ——From "Zhuchen Village" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
33. Those who are alive are not far away from each other, and those who marry are close to their neighbors first. ——From "Zhu Chen Village" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
34. Life has unlimited meaning, only in the heart of suffering. ——From "Lotus Roots, Flowers and Leaves" written by Wu Shidao of the Yuan Dynasty
35. When the supreme teaching is dim, all people will be in danger. ——From "Zigui" by Bao Rong of the Tang Dynasty
36. Wuhu Tao Jingjie was born during the Jin and Song Dynasties. ——From "Visiting Tao Gong's Old Residence" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
37. A high mirror hangs in a square inch, but a life is ruined. ——From "Clear Water Like a Mirror" by Cui Hao of the Tang Dynasty
38. The name of the carved tripod should be great, but the gold characters should not be passed down. ——From "The Ancient Meaning of Mang Mountain" by Xue Yao of the Tang Dynasty
39. If you don't like the Qinhuai River, you will hate getting on the river. ——From Liu Caichun of the Tang Dynasty, "Six Songs of Luoshu"
40. After the military revolution, the people were haggard. ——From "Two Poems of Injury to Tang Qu" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
41. Yan Liang San Nie ***, life and death are at rest. ——From "Gift to the Traveling Monk" by Zilan of the Tang Dynasty
42. Living in a luxurious house, wandering back to the hills. ——From Cao Zhi's "Honghou Yin" in the Wei and Jin Dynasties
43. Orchid grass is naturally fragrant and grows beside the avenue. ——From the Anonymous "Ancient Yuefu·Natural Fragrance of Orchid Grass" in the Han Dynasty
44. Life and death are inaudible, and the condition is longing for lovesickness. ——From Wu Maiyuan's "Long Farewell" of the Southern and Northern Dynasties
45. There are many changes, and the same is true for life and death. ——From "Xi Shi" by Su Zheng of the Tang Dynasty
46. There are few confidants in official relationships, but many people to rely on for trouble. ——From Tang Dynasty Geng Mao's "Spring Day"
47. Life is known only in a few days, and it is even pushed by a year. ——From "Early Spring" by Changzhu of the Tang Dynasty
48. When I was a daughter, I gave birth to a baby in the wild.
——From the anonymous "Peacock Flies Southeast" in the Han Dynasty
49. The sage lives for the people, and his life and death hang in the sky. ——From "Crying Kong Kan" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
50. Survivors seem to want to forget their hunger and thirst for children. ——From "Northern Expedition" by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty
51. Newly returned and comforted, how can I explain the physiology. ——From "Northern Expedition" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
52. A faint grass root insect, business is insignificant to me. ——From "Fifteen Poems of Autumn Embrace" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
53. The old man changes day and night, and life and death change every day. ——From "Fifteen Poems of Autumn Embrace" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
54. I did not serve the country in my life, but I left it as a reminder of my loyalty. ——From Ming Dynasty Yang Jisheng's "Poetry on Death"
55. If you are less than a hundred years old, you often worry about being a thousand years old. ——From the Han Dynasty·Anonymous "Born less than a hundred years"
56. Feel my Chunhua, and bring auspiciousness to my earth. ——From "Dong Gong's Poems" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty
57. Without a matchmaker to present poems and poems, life is wasted. ——From "Chang'an Luo Di Zuo" by Qian Qi of the Tang Dynasty
The five-character poem at the end of "生"
1. The wild fire will not burn out, but the spring breeze blows and gives birth again. ——From "Cao" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
2. All the brothers are scattered, and they have no family to ask about life and death. ——From "Remembering My Brother-in-law on a Moonlit Night" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
3. Jiangcun is alone in the village, recuperating in loneliness. ——From Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty, "Four Rhymes of Farewell to Yan Gong at Fengji Post Station"
4. I miss my brothers and sisters when I am feeling sad, and I feel sleepless and worried. ——From "Sending Brothers and Sisters on New Year's Eve" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
5. No more sighing about the road, the horse will be born in the night. ——From "Xi Ci Luoyang Daozhong" by Cui Tu of the Tang Dynasty
6. If you hear the ape clearly, it will happen in vain. ——From "Sending People to Shu" by Ma Dai of the Tang Dynasty
7. It is easy to leave old friends and grow gray hair easily. ——From "The Eastern Capital Sends Zheng Chujiao's School Book to the Shangdu" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty
8. It seems that in the Tianchi, Tengbo dragon seeds are born. ——From "Ode to the Drinking Horse" by Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty
9. Flowers and grasses grow together, and the orioles and butterflies perform together. ——From "Qingming Jishi" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty
10. When the light is full, the wind will cause dizziness and rebirth. ——From "Guanshan Moon" by Bao Junhui of the Tang Dynasty
11. When the drizzle arrives in the empty forest, round prose is everywhere in the water. ——From Tang Dynasty Wei Yingwu's "Xi Jian Ji Lu Zhi"
12. Thousands of peaks welcome visitors, and fragrant tea grows in clusters. ——From "Sending Lu Hongjian back to the mountains to pick tea" by Huangfu Zeng of the Tang Dynasty
13. Autumn clouds rise in the desert, and the night is cold. ——From Tang Dynasty's "Light Rain Night Journey" by Bai Juyi
14. Who will come to hate, joining the army will happen in vain. ——From Niu Zheng of the Tang Dynasty, "Climbing the Royal Tower"
15. Although vegetation is ruthless, it can still survive due to dependence. ——From "Grass in the Trees" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
16. Thirty years of studying Taoism will inevitably lead to worries about life and death. ——From "Listening to the Qin" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
17. The leaves in Dongting are not yet falling, and Xiaoxiang is about to grow in autumn. ——From "Writing in Wuchang" by Xu Zhenqing of the Ming Dynasty
18. Finally, you should sit on top and watch the white clouds grow. ——From "Looking at Zhurong Peak in the Boat at Night" by Qi Ji of the Tang Dynasty
19. Gray hair will be born, but beauty will not last forever. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
20. Where do worries come from? What a sorrowful fate. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
21. Death is inevitable in the end, and you can seek immortality by wandering. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
22. When scattered, blessings will arise, and when gathered together, disaster will arise. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
23. The dead must be reborn, and the dead must be resurrected. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
24. Even if the title is Mr., they are all called bachelors. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
25. There is a tree in the forest, and the age is more than doubled. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
26. This year's autumn chrysanthemums are dying, and thoughts arise at this time. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
27. Green grass grows between the feet, and the red dust falls on the top. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
28. The three or five idiots are born after others, and their actions are unreal. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
29. Prescribe medicine according to the disease, so as to save all living beings. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
30. If I ask why it was born, the autumn wind blows and falls. ——From "Eight Poems about Wood" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
31. The wind blows from the vertical position, and the smoke grows in the middle. ——From Tang Dynasty Yuan Youzhi's "Xiaoyuan Spring Looks at the Color of Willows in the Palace Pool"
32. The remaining scenery of the reflecting forest has disappeared, and the water is slightly cool. ——From "Two Poems of Xiaochi" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
33. There was a Confucian scholar in the guest house, and Zou Lu came out of hiding. ——From "Six Occasionally Composed Poems" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
34. A message to He Xi Jing, today there is a shadow. ——From "Summer Solstice Works" by Quan Deyu of the Tang Dynasty
35. The flowers in the forest are falling after being swept away, and the grass on the path is still alive. ——From Tang Dynasty Meng Haoran's "Nine Phases of the Happy King in Spring"
36. The emperor and heaven want to recognize things, and the sun and moon are transformed. ——From "Lunar Eclipse Poems" by Lu Tong of the Tang Dynasty
37. The forbearance envoy Qian Lou was born, and his body was covered with no clothes or scarf. ——From "Lunar Eclipse Poems" by Lu Tong of the Tang Dynasty
38. The true general of Taibai was angry and vigorous. ——From "Lunar Eclipse Poems" by Lu Tong of the Tang Dynasty
39. Everyone is looking for immortality, but the root is not easy to find.
——From "Five Characters" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
40. There is such a wonderful truth in this that no one can live forever. ——From "Five Characters" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
41. There are woodcutters falling on the top of the pines, and no grass grows on the rocks. ——From Tang Dynasty Lu Tong's "Send Bo Ling Across the River in Yangzhou"
42. I am vaguely fascinated by my surname, and gradually understand my life through accumulation. ——From "Poems of Huangming Mansion" by Yuan Zhen of the Tang Dynasty
43. The white dog barks away from the village and grows on the green moss wall. ——From "Returning to the Old Mountains in Winter" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
44. The spring grass grows thin, and the spring chicks gradually mature. ——From "Painting Duck" by Jiexisi of the Yuan Dynasty
45. In April, the green grass blooms and the spring water grows in Liaoyang. ——From Cui Hao's "Liaoxi Composition" of the Tang Dynasty
46. The clouds are moving in the wind, and they are as rustling as feathers. ——From "Six Poems on a Tour of Mount Tai" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
47. The grass and trees are dewy and wet, and the clothes are cold. ——From "Night Sitting" by Lu Xunmei of the Tang Dynasty
48. The osmanthus tree grows between the road and the green dragon faces the corner of the road. ——From the anonymous "Longxi Journey·What's in the Sky" of the Han Dynasty
49. Weiyoubi powder is powdered, and green peanuts are common. ——From "Tea Poems" by Zheng Ao of the Tang Dynasty
50. An Neng summoned scholars, willing to discuss the key points. ——From Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty, "Su Ba sent a letter to Yu Yudi"
51. Love is born for the sake of harmony, and the heart will die due to separation. ——From "Send Qiao Suizhou Talk" by Shen Quanqi of the Tang Dynasty
52. The snow falls first in autumn, and the flowers bloom close to summer. ——From Tang Dynasty Qingyun's "Sending People to the Fortress"
53. Purple scales jump at dusk, and round waves appear everywhere. ——From "Viewing the Fish Pond" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
54. I am willing to seek benefit now and dare to be a friend. ——From Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty, "A Gift to the King and His Majesty"
55. Looking thousands of miles ahead, there is no weed. ——From "Farewell to Wang Changling" by Li Qi of the Tang Dynasty
56. Good rain knows the season, and spring will happen. ——From "Spring Night Joyful Rain" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
57. The clouds are scattered in the surrounding suburbs, and half a toad is born. ——From "Looking at the Moon after the Rain" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
58. The ancients had noble minds, and they were students of Confucius. ——From Tang Dynasty Yu Jian's "Walking Can't Help It"
59. Dawn arrives by the window, and autumn rises from the bamboo mat. ——From "Night Sitting" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
60. Two hairs were born two years ago, and one tooth is missing this year. ——From "Two Poems on Self-consciousness" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
61. There is no way out of the thin shadow, and the floating dust will never come back to life. ——From "The Mountains and Rivers Are Clear at Dusk" by Anonymous of the Tang Dynasty
62. Where the four bright clouds lie, moss grows over thousands of years. ——From "Shangshan" by Wang Zhenbai of the Tang Dynasty
63. The Tapan Lake is moving, and the bridge leads to the traces of the moon. ——From "Impressions of Crossing the Wujiang River" by Wu Weiye of the Qing Dynasty
64. The moon in the window is shining diagonally across the pillow. ——From "Spring Morning" by Wei Zhuang of the Tang Dynasty
65. You have been hanging down for eternity, but I will still love you all my life. ——From Shang Jinglan of the Qing Dynasty, "Mourning for the Death of the King"
66. However, thoughts are born together, and the shape is gone forever. ——From Cao Zhi's "Preface to the White Horse Wang Biao" by Cao Zhi of the Wei and Jin Dynasties
67. For all eternity, Hu is the number one name. ——From "Two Songs of Love" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
68. The summer solstice is born in the shade, and the evening is slightly late. ——From "Thinking of Return" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
69. There is no rebirth after a break, and death is still holding on to the festival. ——From "Women's Suffering" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
70. When the wind blows, one branch will break, and another will grow. ——From "Women's Suffering" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
71. There are plum blossoms on the snow bank and hundreds of grasses growing on the spring mud. ——From "Accompanying Pei Shijun to Climb the Yueyang Tower" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
72. The sky is endless and the haze is rising intermittently. ——From "Guo Wen Tang" by Li Zhi of the Tang Dynasty
73. When the king is exhausted, how can I survive as a humble concubine? ——From the "Song of He Xiang Wang" by Yu Ji of the Han Dynasty
74. This is a plan for the ages to ensure the prosperity of billions of people. ——From Sui Dynasty Yang Guang's "Drinking Horses in the Great Wall Grottoes"
75. Huangbo is born towards spring, and its painstaking efforts grow with the day. ——From the Southern and Northern Dynasties·Anonymous "Songs at Four O'clock in the Midnight·Since the Farewell"
76. It is quiet at the end of the sea, and the sound of Jiang Hanshuo is blowing. ——From "Crossing the Yangtze River" by Ding Xianzhi of the Tang Dynasty
77. The mountains rise from the human face, and the clouds rise from the horse's head. ——From "Sending Friends to Shu" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
78. Green hair is like an autumn garden, once cut it will never come back. ——From "Fifteen Poems of Autumn Embrace" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
79. How does it affect my heart to be sad that I am born alone? ——From "Fifteen Poems of Autumn Embrace" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
80. So I was reborn, and I am still alive today. ——From "Fifteen Poems of Autumn Embrace" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
81. The roots of moss are growing on the green misty water. ——From "Villa" by Li Shanfu of the Tang Dynasty
82. After the eyes are dazzled and the ears are hot, the spirit is born. ——From "Xia Ke Xing" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
83. There is only one time in a year, and there is always a cloud. ——From "Mid-Autumn Festival" by Liu Deren of the Tang Dynasty
84. The immortal caressed my head and tied my hair to achieve immortality. ——From Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "After the chaos, Tianenliu Yelang recalled the old travel book and presented it to Jiangxia Wei Prefect Liangzai"
85. If Le Yi is reborn, he will die today. ——From Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "After the chaos, Tianenliu Yelang recalled the old travel book and presented it to Jiangxia Wei Prefect Liangzai"
86. Baiyun Peak goes down to the city, and the white clouds rise at sunset.
——From "Farewell Yao to Hangzhou" by Jia Dao of the Tang Dynasty
A five-character poem with "生" in the middle
1. White dew grows on the jade steps, and it invades the stockings for a long time at night. ——From Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Jade Level Resentment"
2. I believe that it is evil to have a boy, but it is good to have a girl. ——From "The Troops and Chariots" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
3. A virgin sacrifices her husband, and the same goes for sacrificing her life. ——From "Fierce Women's Exercises" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty
4. Red beans are born in the southern country, and a few branches will appear in spring. ——From "Lovesickness" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
5. Life has its own share, especially since we are relatives of the Cai family. ——From Tang Dynasty Sikong Shu's "Happy Brother Lu Lun Sees the Stay"
6. White hair grows in a foreign country, green hills appear in the old country. ——From Sikong Shu of the Tang Dynasty, "Sending the Thieves Back to the North After the Thieves Are Quiet"
7. Hai Ri is born and the night is over, and Jiang Chun enters the old year. ——From "Under the Cibeigu Mountain" by Wangwan of the Tang Dynasty
8. Under the moon, the flying mirror and the clouds form a sea tower. ——From "Farewell at Crossing Jingmen" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
9. The Tibetan and Han Dynasties broke the news and parted in life and death. ——From "Old Friend of No Fan" by Zhang Ji of the Tang Dynasty
10. The distant night is clear and the west wind produces green roses. ——From "One of Three Early Autumn Poems" by Xu Hun of the Tang Dynasty
11. There is a bright moon in Guangze and turbulent currents in Cangshan Mountain. ——From "One of Three Nostalgic Poems on the Chu River" by Ma Dai of the Tang Dynasty
12. The bright moon rises on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time. ——From "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan" by Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty
13. The three sides of independence are quiet, and one sword knows how to commit suicide. ——From "Send Off to Li Zhongcheng in Xiangzhou" by Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty
14. Zeng Yun was born in the chest, and the returning bird came into the canthus. ——From "Wang Yue" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
15. Life without meeting is like participating in business. ——From "A Gift to the Eight Virtues of the Guard" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
16. The springs and valleys are covered with grass, and the clouds are covered with sedge curtains. ——From "Taniguchi Study Sends to Yang Buque" by Qian Qi of the Tang Dynasty
17. The pine moon grows in the cool night, and the wind and spring are full of clear sounds. ——From Tang Dynasty Meng Haoran's "The Master's Mountain House Is Not Arrive"
18. I am afraid that it is not the soul of a lifetime, and the road is far and unpredictable. ——From "One of Two Dreams of Li Bai" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
19. If you scratch your white head when you go out, you will lose your life ambition. ——From "Two Dreams of Li Bai·Part 2" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
20. Farewell yesterday and now it is spring, and there are a few strands of hair on the temples. ——From "Meeting Feng in Chang'an" by Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty
21. It is a festival to enjoy this business. ——From "One of Twelve Poems on Encounters" by Zhang Jiuling of the Tang Dynasty
22. Self-written theory of health preservation, no worries about old age. ——From "The Old Man's Residence in the Wilderness" by Madai of the Tang Dynasty
23. What's the difference between having no merit and strangers and stealing food and warmth? ——From "Wild Silkworms" by Yu Xun of the Tang Dynasty
24. A cloud grows in Jipu, and the setting sun hides away from the pavilion. ——From "Send Yin Da to Shu" by Chen Zi'ang of the Tang Dynasty
25. How much can you live in a floating life, but don't regret being drunk by the spring breeze. ——From "New Year's Presentation to Friends" by Xu Tang of the Tang Dynasty
26. The lice are born in Jiezhou, and the generals will suffer a lot. ——From "Ode to the Great Ancestor of the Han Dynasty" by Wang Gui of the Tang Dynasty
27. If I wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted. ——From "Tomorrow's Song" by Qian Fu of the Ming Dynasty
28. Don't waste your time with old friends, and keep your eyes open for many times in your life. ——From Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty, "Xi Zu San Zhi Stays Overnight"
29. Leading Qiu Sheng's hands, hiding the moon in his arms. ——From "White Feather Fan" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
30. With gray hair like this, how long will life last? ——From "Looking in the Mirror" by Liu Xiyi of the Tang Dynasty
31. The autumn clouds give birth to the Shu Road, and murderous intent surrounds Huangzhong. ——From "Sending Liu Xiaoshu to Join the Army" by Yang Jiong of the Tang Dynasty
32. The cold sun brings out swords and swords, and the dark clouds blow. ——From "The Tested Out of the Fortress" by Shen Quanqi of the Tang Dynasty
33. When a man is born in the world, he becomes a prince when he is strong. ——From Tang Dynasty's "Five Poems on Leaving the Fortress" by Du Fu
34. It's good to be born in the sea, but Xu Kan's calendar is gone. ——From "Mid-Autumn Festival to the Moon" by Li Pin of the Tang Dynasty
35. When Zhaoyang's chariot leaves grass, you should laugh at this misfortune. ——From "Fu De Yuan Yi" by Li De of the Tang Dynasty
36. The orchids grow in the vestibule, containing the smoke and waiting for the breeze. ——From Tao Yuanming's "Drinking and Orchid Growing in the Front Courtyard" of the Wei and Jin Dynasties
37. Fragrant grass grows in Beizhu, and the east wind turns old grass. ——From "Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty came to the Xiang River after the snow in early spring in Changsha, and presented himself to the scholars who traveled with him"
38. It is not only about relieving drought and heat, but also likes to save people. ——From "Xia Yu" by Wang Jia of the Tang Dynasty
39. Shaking hands and sighing, tears make a living. ——From the Han Dynasty·Anonymous "Leaving a Farewell Wife"
40. Pu grows in my pond, and its leaves are nowhere to be seen. ——From "A Trip to the Pond" by Zhen Mi of the Han Dynasty
41. People's mouths are full of gold, so that you will be separated from each other. ——From "A Trip to the Pond" by Zhen Mi of the Han Dynasty
42. You have already thought about things in life, but you should only use the fishing rod. ——From Liu Changqing of the Tang Dynasty, "I went to Nanyi to say goodbye to Su Tai's confidant"
43. All the students accompany him to lecture and recite, while the young ones give to the fishermen and woodcutters. ——From Huangfu Ran of the Tang Dynasty, "The Night Collection at Zhang Xi's Residence"
44. In Budeze in spring, all things shine. ——From the anonymous "Long Song Xing" of the Han Dynasty
45. You only have your heart, and you have your own knowledge throughout your life. ——From Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty, "Retired from the Commandery and Returned to Luoyang to Send to Friends"
46. The early cold was born on the north threshold, and the remaining light was shining on the east fence. ——From "Early Autumn on the Pool" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
47. He committed suicide and resigned from Fengque, waving his sleeves to Qilian.
——From Yu Yuke of the Tang Dynasty, "A Visit to a Young Man"
48. Life must lead to death, and early death is not dictated by fate. ——From "Three Preparatory Elegies" by Tao Yuanming of the Wei and Jin Dynasties
49. The seasons of travel are changing, and the geometry of life is known. ——From "Returning to the Capital in Autumn, Ten Miles from Shaanxi Province" by Xue Ji of the Tang Dynasty
50. The valley is born in the atrium, and the sunflower is born in the well. ——From the anonymous "Fifteen Military Expeditions" of the Han Dynasty
51. How do you know that the hands and feet of hungry and cold people will be chapped. ——From "Snow Poems" by Zhang Zi of the Tang Dynasty
52. He has learned a lot since childhood and has high ambitions throughout his life. ——From Wang Zhu's "Prodigy Poems" of the Song Dynasty
53. Whoever makes friends in life should look at the bamboo pine. ——From Wang Zhu's "Prodigy Poems" of the Song Dynasty
54. When you encounter a clear scene, you will be happy every time you recall your life. ——From "Autumn Night" by Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty
55. The wind is blowing and the dragon is roaring at night. ——From "Five Poems on Bamboo" by Hanshan Deqing of the Ming Dynasty
56. Life is for one life, and the dying is as if it is soaring into the dust. ——From "Today's Good Banquet" by Anonymous of the Han Dynasty
57. Because I have a way out, my life will not be peaceful. ——From "Sitting in the Mountains at Night" by Li Pin of the Tang Dynasty
58. Wherever you go in this life, the scraps will come back again. ——From Tang Dynasty Xu Tang's "Reminiscences"
59. I am old today, and my remaining life is not enough. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
60. A tree is born a hundred feet tall, but cut into long strips. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
61. Being so poor today is always the work of the past. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
62. If you don't practice cultivation in this life, you will be the same in the next life. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
63. The wife of Duke Zou with low eyes, the biological mother of Du from Handan. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
64. If you want to ride on the white clouds, you will have wings. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan of the Tang Dynasty
65. Silence never speaks, what will be said in the future. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
66. After the grass grows, the leaves fall before the beginning of autumn. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
67. Don't eat each other, the lotus flowers are boiling. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
68. If you want to know the examples of life and death, compare ice and water. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
69. I died in the deep woods and was a farmer from birth. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
70. Live happily in self-pity, but do not seize the Phoenix Pond. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
71. Just like a sheep, a crane, and a pity. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
72. Sending to the top of a barren mountain, I wish to waste my life in vain. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
73. Preservation of health still leads to premature death, and it is tempting to read and be granted the title of a marquis. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
74. The calf gave birth to another child, and the number is endless. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
75. One hundred years of life, twelve volumes of Buddha's teachings. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
76. All living beings are dependents, and the body of wisdom is Vajra. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
77. What to worry about in life, this life will pass by as it happens. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
78. There is no food in the urn, and dust often arises in the steamer. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
79. The adopted daughter is afraid of too much and needs to be trained after birth. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
80. No communication from birth to death. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
81. If you open a small path, you will be a false person. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
82. Examine the cause of birth and practice today. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
83. I feel pity for all the sick people, and I don't get tired of eating even a little. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
84. I am wounded by a knife every day, but I am born with my own destiny. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
85. Life and death have their destiny, and wealth comes from heaven. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
86. All living beings cannot be explained, so why should they be allowed to be evil? ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
87. Self-pleasure in the road of life, in the Yanluo Stone Cave. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
88. How can the flowers in the sky avoid aging. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
89. Drinking wine and eating life means that I am rich. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
90. Life in the dust is like a worm in a pot. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
91. I work lazily all my life, and I hate the heavy and only take the light. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan of the Tang Dynasty
92. The three realms can be freely moved, but the four realms cannot be anchored. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan of the Tang Dynasty
93. An inch of grass grows on the ground, and a drop of dew hangs from the water. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
94. Why do you always feel melancholy? Life is like a morning fungus. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
95. It's a pity that people in the world have such a long time.
——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
96. Always seeking food and clothing makes people feel troubled. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
97. This life is planted in the past, and the future is cultivated today. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
98. Only take the beauty of today and not be afraid of worries in the future. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
99. Since becoming a monk, I have gradually gained interest in maintaining health. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
100. Things in the world are going around, and if you are greedy for life, you will rest sooner or later. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
101. As long as there is an empty name, how can we avoid the wheel of life and death. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan of the Tang Dynasty
102. Growing up as a person in hell will forever separate you from this life. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Han Shan of the Tang Dynasty
103. Favoring one's emotions brings joy, while those who go against one's intentions lead to hatred. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
104. Deer live in deep forests, drinking water and eating grass. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
105. When the mind is not there, there is nothing left inside or outside. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
106. Life will pass by, and nothing can be done on credit. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
107. If the roots of good are not planted now, when will they sprout? ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
108. Thirty years after birth, one has to travel thousands of miles. ——From "Three Hundred and Three Poems" by Hanshan of the Tang Dynasty
109. Sir, you can thank the crowd in this seclusion. ——From "Inscribed on Mr. Wu's Mountain Residence" by Liu Deren of the Tang Dynasty
110. The autumn scenery makes me think about it, and I see you off to the west. ——From Tang Dynasty Leng Chaoyang's "Send Off to the Sixth Anniversary of the Tang Dynasty"
111. Still growing among the branches and leaves, there are hidden thorns like thorns. ——From "Eight Poems on Wood" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
112. There are fragrant woods and roosters, and a wormwood grows on the top of the mountain. ——From "Eight Poems on Wood" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
113. I have always paid attention to the whole life, and my spirit overflowed the three armies. ——From King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty, "On the Military March"
114. If you enter the fortress without seeking your life, you can only repay the king with death. ——From King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty, "On the Military March"
115. The beauty of Xie Chunhui is beautiful, but the career is revealed by gray hair. ——From "Send to Meng Dalong, a native of Wangwu Mountain" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
116. Sitting on a moss-grown mat in the wild, hanging clothes on high sleeping bamboo. ——From "Inscription on Cui Duan Park Forest" by Li Duan of the Tang Dynasty
117. The cold things are over now, but life also has its beginning. ——From Du Fu's "Removing the Frame" of Tang Dynasty
118. Armor is infested with lice, and all surnames die. ——From Cao Cao's "Hao Li Xing" in the Han Dynasty
119. There are old and new in life, and the high and the low are inseparable. ——From "Yu Linlang" by Xin Yannian of the Han Dynasty
120. The mandarin duck quilt is gone in the cold, and the tortoiseshell bed is born in spring. ——From "Late Spring" by Liu Xiyi of the Tang Dynasty
121. Being taught by saints, he lived in poverty all his life. ——From "Six Occasionally Composed Poems" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty
122. If you have no home in your life, why should you live in a state of eternity? ——From "No Home Farewell" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
123. The deserted village is covered with broken mist, and the orioles are singing in the deep trees. ——From Kou Zhun of the Song Dynasty, "Nostalgia on the Tower in Spring"
124. Galloping through the garden, picking all the fruits. ——From Wei and Jin Dynasty Zuo Si's "Poetry of the Beloved Girl"
125. The two emperors hang their eyes, and the world is full of glory. ——From Lu Tong's "Moon Eclipse Poems" of the Tang Dynasty
126. If you want to be born in a king's house, you don't want to be caught in Huachi. ——From "Ying Bamboo in Front of the Eaves" by Shen Yue of the Southern and Northern Dynasties
127. If the orchid is born with the spring sun, it will still flourish during the winter. ——From the anonymous "Orchid Born in the Spring Sun" of the Han Dynasty
128. There is no branch in a hundred feet, and I will be lonely all my life. ——From "Inscription on the Old Pine Tree" written by Tang and Song Dynasties
129. Jade dew grows autumn clothes, and flowing fireflies fly over the grass. ——From "Twelve Ancient Poems" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
130. Life is difficult to satisfy, so how can we grow up as a group. ——From "Twelve Ancient Poems" by Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
131. After understanding the physiology of longevity, autumn lotus blooms everywhere. ——From Lu Yan's "Five Characters" of the Tang Dynasty
132. Wood produces longevity mercury, and gold cooks lead. ——From "Five Characters" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
133. To find the way to immortality, you must recognize the original source. ——From "Five Characters" written by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
134. The phoenix dances the longevity song, and the luan sings the longevity cup. ——From "Five Characters" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
135. I understand the physiology of growth, and the sun is over the moon. ——From "Five Characters" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
136. White jade is produced in the palace, and gold is produced in the house. ——From "Five Characters" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
137. The soul of heaven produces a white tiger, and the soul of the earth produces a green dragon. ——From "Five Characters" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
138. All things are born from soil, just like people have their origin. ——From "Five Characters" by Lu Yan of the Tang Dynasty
139. I have been melancholy all my life, but I prefer this evening. ——From "Two Autumn Nights" by Wei Yingwu of the Tang Dynasty
140. The grass grows in the palace and the palace is quiet, and the flowers fall in the court. ——From Tang Dynasty Cen Shen's "The First Arrival of Qianwei Zuo"
141. Prosperity comes from looking down, but withered sculptures come back from sighing. ——From "Eight Ode to History" by Zuo Si of the Wei and Jin Dynasties
142. Zhang Silian of Kuaiji wrote long sentences when he was born. ——From Zhu Yizun of the Qing Dynasty, "Jade Belt Growing Songs and Preface"
143. Bamboo grows slowly and alone, and it takes root in Mount Tai.
——From the Han Dynasty·Anonymous "Bamboo Growing Solitary"
144. Sometimes dodder grows, which is good for couples. ——From the anonymous "Bamboo Grows Ran Ran" in the Han Dynasty
145. The flickering leaves give birth to the remaining glow, and the layers are like cracks. ——From "Xia" by Wang Zhou of the Tang Dynasty
146. At the first few feet of the small pine, there are no straight branches. ——From "Xiaosong" by Wang Jian of the Tang Dynasty
147. Watching things change in floating life is filled with hatred and age. ——From "Another Show of Two Sons" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
148. The green phoenix has a tail, and the lotus has a red face and a tarsus. ——From "Zhang Haohao's Poems" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty
149. The declining willows hang in the setting sun, and the cool breeze blows in the corner. ——From "Zhang Haohao's Poetry" by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty
150. Life is like dust and dew, and the way of heaven is long and long. ——From Ruan Ji's "Thirty-Two of the Eighty-Two Songs of Love" by Ruan Ji in the Wei and Jin Dynasties
151. What a hardship in this life, the past can be forgotten. ——From Meng Yunqing's "Sadness" of the Tang Dynasty
152. There is also a dream of farewell in the farewell, and sorrow arises after sorrow. ——From Tang Dynasty's Changsun Zuofu's "Dream Farewell after Generation"
153. The spring scenery produces beacons, and the lonely people weep at the beacons. ——From "Five Poems for Injuring Spring" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
154. If you don't have a life ambition, you will not be free if you are restrained. ——From "Two Poems of Yiyi" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
155. Walk again and again, and be separated from you. ——From the Han Dynasty·Anonymous "Xing Xing Xing Xing Xing Xing"
156. If the sky is too much, the moon will be left, but if the earth is too little, there will be no dust. ——From "Inscribed on Jinshan Temple" by Sun Li of the Tang Dynasty
157. Traveling far away, Xu Sheng traces, moving boats to live in other peaks. ——From "Manxing" by Zhu Zhiyu of the Qing Dynasty
158. Thousands of drums thundered in the land, and thousands of flags made fire and the wind grew. ——From Tang Dynasty Gao Shi's "Song of the Past"
159. I wish you to think about it and talk about this lifelong relationship. ——From "Four Farewell Poems" by Anonymous in the Han Dynasty
160. I have no homeland in my life, and peace of mind is my home. ——From Tang Dynasty's Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the City for the First Time"
161. Smilingly referring to people who have to bear salary, they don't believe in being born in China. ——From "Ancient Banquet Song" by Yu Xin of the Tang Dynasty
162. The orchid courtyard is filled with tranquility, and the bamboo room is white. ——From Sui Dynasty Yang Su's "Sitting Alone in a Shanzhai to Xue Neishi"
163. A smile can lead to a thousand drunken moments, and a life full of life can grow old. ——From "The Music of Throwing Balls" by Xu Xuan of the Tang Dynasty
164. I have been a guest for half my life, and no one will be entrusted to me for the rest of my life. ——From Tang Dynasty Xu Tang's "Writing Feelings"
165. He committed suicide and learned his technique in Jinquan Mountain. ——From Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Poetry of Xie Nature"
166. Once you sit in an empty room, clouds and mist will appear in it. ——From Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Poetry of Xie Nature"
167. Wood and stone undergo strange changes, and foxes are plagued by monsters. ——From Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Poetry of Xie Nature"
168. Among all kinds of people in life, knowledge is the wisest. ——From Han Yu's "Poetry of Xie Nature" of Tang Dynasty
169. Deep trees grow in the evening mist, and the small building rises under the setting sun. ——From "Inscribed on Yangzhou Zenzhi Temple" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty
170. Both life and death are at ease, and there is no suffering in form or spirit. ——From "Zhuchen Village" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
171. I was born in Liyi Township, a small orphan and poor. ——From "Zhu Chen Village" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
172. Jiangnan and Jiangbei each have their own relatives.
——From "Zhuchen Village" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty