1. It is not easy to be a king, but it is difficult to be a good minister. ——Cao Zhi's "Song of Resentment"
2. If you follow my emperor's will, you will not have the heart of a minister. ——Qi Chan's "Send Off the Migrant Guests"
3. The son-in-law was the king of Yan, and he was imprisoned. ——Li Bai's "The Qin Girl's Rest"
4. Dreams circle the moon around the border city, and my heart flies to the tower of my homeland. ——Li Bai's "Early Autumn in Taiyuan"
5. The mountains and rivers have been there through the ages, but the city has changed for a while. ——Wen Tianxiang, "Nan'an Army"
6. Heal the sores in front of your eyes, but cut out the flesh in your heart. ——Nie Yizhong's "Ode to the Tian Family"
7. Take a long breath to cover your tears, mourning the hardships of the people's livelihood. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"
8. Jin Wu neglected his funeral affairs, and Emperor Hui finally fainted. ——Gao Shi's "Two Poems on Climbing Baizhang Peak"
9. Sincerity is both courageous and martial, but ultimately resolute and unable to conquer. ——Qu Yuan's "National Sorrow"
10. The central government wishes to pacify the captives, protect the people and safeguard the country.
——Song Jiang's "The River is Red·Happy to Meet the Double Ninth Festival"