What are the ancient poems describing lions?

1. Golden eyes, jade claws, and hanging stars, all the beasts were horrified when they heard about it. Anger scares bears and bears with majesty, and heroes drive away tigers and leopards with heroic spirit. ——Xia Yan's "Lion"

2. All beasts are tamed, and the spring breeze is fragrant everywhere. ——Song Yan's "Lion Peak"

3. The dragon leaps, the lion roars, the head and horns are majestic and energetic. If you ask for something unprecedented, give me back my thunderbolt hand. ——Huang Mengyu's "Lion Rock"

4. To suppress the floating beard, make a false weight, and carve the stone to make a suanni. Occasionally, the shape and model are good, and children compete for knowledge. ——Liu Zicui's "Ten Poems in the Study·Paper-Pressing Lion"

5. The rock is shaped like a Suan Ni and cannot be traveled thousands of miles. Are there no flocks of birds and beasts, pretending to be the roar of wind and thunder? ——Mei Yaochen's "Ten Questions on the Four Ming Dynasties by Master He Haoying·Lion Rock"

6. Laughing and pinching the lion by Zhu Shuzhen of the Song Dynasty——"Nian Nujiao·Goose Feather Thin Jian"

7. If you become a lion, the fox will come and deceive you; if you become a lamb, the fox will come and eat you; if you become a fox, if the liar reports on you, the lion will be suspicious of you; if you become If you fall for a liar, your stupidity will make you suffer, and you will be a breakfast for jackals... - Shakespeare

8. With three tricks, a lion can also be ridden as a horse. ——Author: British proverb

9. The lion is not as ferocious as it appears in the painting——Author: Mongolian proverb

10. No matter how docile a lion is, don’t put your hand in its mouth.

——Author: Arabic Proverbs