1. The homeland is three thousand miles away and I have been in the palace for twenty years. ——Five-character poem from Zhang Hu's "Gong Ci: Three Thousand Miles from the Homeland" by Zhang Hu of the Tang Dynasty
2. Old friends are separated by rivers and seas, and separated by mountains and rivers several times. ——Five words, from Sikong Shu's "Farewell to Han Shen at Yunyang Pavilion" of the Tang Dynasty
3. The thin official base is still widespread, and the hometown has been flattened. ——Five-character poem from "Cicada" by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty
4. An old friend invited me to Tian's house with chicken and millet. ——Five words from "Passing the Old Friend's Village" by Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty
5. The grass has faded, but the old friend has a future. ——Five words, from Wei Zhuang's "Night Thoughts on Zhangtai" of the Tang Dynasty
6. The old gate is decaying and the grass is everywhere, and it is sad to say goodbye. ——Five words, from "Li Duangong" by Lu Lun of the Tang Dynasty
7. Old friends come into my dream, knowing that I remember each other forever. ——Five-Words, from "One of Two Dreams of Li Bai" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
8. Old friends are easy to leave, and gray hair is easy to grow. ——Five words from Tang Dynasty Du Mu's "The Eastern Capital Sends Zheng Chujiao's School Letter to the Shangdu"
9. Tonight in my hometown, I should miss the person who has not returned. ——Five-character poem from Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Guests Staying New Year's Eve"
10. The old year ends tonight, and the new year comes tomorrow. ——Wu Yan·from "Qinzhou Shou Sui" by Zhang Zhang of the Tang Dynasty
11. Returning home at night, I found Dankong Village in my hometown. ——Five words, from Du Fu's "Five Poems from the Later Fortress" of the Tang Dynasty
12. Where are the people from my hometown? There are few solitary guests in Cangbo. ——Five words from Tang Dynasty Liu Changqing's "Farewell to Poyang Residence for the Younger Brother"
13. From now on, the old friend is gone, and I feel sad looking at the distance. ——Five words from Tang Dynasty Liu Qizhuang's "Yangzhou Farewell"
14. I heard that you had two ideas, so I came to make a decision. ——Five words·From the Han Dynasty·Zhuo Wenjun's "Baitou Yin"
15. Old friends are invisible, and new knowledge is thousands of miles away.
——Five words from "Dragon Boat Festival" by Wen Tianxiang of the Song Dynasty