The poems I know that are suitable for writing with calligraphy include
1. "Climbing the Stork Tower"
——Wang Zhihuan
Bai The sun disappears behind the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea.
If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level.
2. "Summer Quatrains"
——Li Qingzhao
He is a hero in life and a ghost in death.
I still miss Xiang Yu and refuse to cross Jiangdong.
3. "Thoughts on a Quiet Night"
——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
There was a bright moonlight in front of the bed, which was suspected to be frost on the ground.
Look up at the bright moon and lower your head to think about your hometown.
4. "Qiupu Song"
——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
The white hair is three thousand feet, and the fate is as long as the head.
I don’t know where to find the autumn frost in the bright mirror.
5. "Qiupu Song"
——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
The fire shines on the sky and the earth, and the red stars are scattered in the purple smoke.
On a bright moonlit night, songs move Hanchuan.
6. "Sitting Alone on Jingting Mountain"
——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
All the birds are flying high, and the lonely cloud is alone.
I never get tired of seeing each other, only Jingting Mountain.
7. "Work and Enjoy"
——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
Wherever the world is sad, there is a pavilion for seeing off guests.
The spring breeze knows no pain and does not send away the green willow branches.
8. "Sleeping in the Mountain Temple at Night"
——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty
The dangerous building is a hundred feet high, and you can pick the stars with your hands.
Don’t dare to speak loudly for fear of frightening the heavens.
9. "Quequatrains"
——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
The rivers and mountains are beautiful in Chiri, and the spring breeze is fragrant with flowers and grass. The mud melts and swallows fly, and the sand is warm and mandarin ducks sleep.
10. "Out of the Fortress"
——Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty
When you draw your bow, you should draw strength, and when you use arrows, you should use length. To shoot a man, shoot a horse first; to capture a thief, capture the king first.