Ancient poems about Heng

Su in the Ten Ganges River Sand

Dust, dust, blakeno. It was in the south, and it was paid to Lao Lu at the end.

The result was reported to the legal circles, and no one wanted to talk about it this time.

(Note: Ten Ganges sands, a quantifier representing infinite numbers, are often used in Buddhist scriptures. Located in northern India, the Ganges River is a major river in South Asia. Ganges sand means as much as Ganges sand, which means infinity. Ten Ganges sands, as much as ten Ganges sands. )

"Easy Travel" Song Song Taizong

The mind is mysterious, and the morality is yin.

Nine turns to elixir, three talents and jade books.

Constant secrecy, supreme emptiness.

God will suddenly, and sages will voluntarily.

From thief to master, Tommy's mind

I worshipped my teacher, happy and sad, and vowed to return to him forever.

If floating life is a real dream, what is right or wrong in it.

Teacher Heng Ji Tang Bai Juyi

Old friends scattered people, so I was sad about a few things.

I will go to the Zen master to meditate, and I will destroy it for a while.

Tang Zhaowei, The Constant Convergence of a Thousand Gold Smiles

Yu Yanheng only cares about himself and is ashamed to appear in front of the mirror.

I have already confused the guests in Yangcheng, and now I am sad and proud.

Stay away from soldiers, magpies report empty.

My husband came to Hebei all the way.

Feng Ming magnum in Wake Up the World

Wealth has no roots,

Get it from hard work.

Please pay attention to lazy people,

Looks hungry and cold.

Yu Xin in the Northern and Southern Dynasties in Dust Mirror Poems

The mirror is like a bright moon.

Always in the box.

There's no need to shine on your temple.

It is always autumn.