Classic ancient poems and famous lines (all are famous lines that are popular throughout the ages)

Li Bai (701-November 30, 762), also known as Taibai, also known as Qinglian Jushi, also known as "Exiled Immortal", was a great romantic poet in the Tang Dynasty. He was praised by later generations as "Poetry". "Immortal"

1. I am born with talents that will be useful, and I will come back after all my gold is gone. ——Li Bai's "Jinjinjiu"

2. You are forty-eight thousand years old, and you are not in the vicinity of Qin Sai. ——Li Bai's "The Road to Shu Is Difficult"

3. Sometimes when the wind blows and the waves break, I hang my sails directly across the sea. ——Li Bai's "Traveling is Difficult"

4. Cut off the water with a knife and the water will flow more. ——Li Bai's "Farewell to the Secretary Shu Yun at the Xiezhen Tower in Xuanzhou"

5. Hearing the broken willows in this nocturne, no one can afford to miss his hometown. ——Li Bai "Listening to the Flute in Luo City on a Spring Night"

6. Kill one person in ten steps, and leave no trace in a thousand miles. ——Li Bai's "Xia Ke Xing"

7. An Neng can bend his eyebrows and bend his waist to serve the powerful, making me unhappy? ——Li Bai's "Sleepwalking Tianmu's Song of Farewell"

8. The big roc rises with the wind in one day and soars ninety thousand miles. ——Li Bai's "On Li Yong"

9. Look up to the sky and laugh and go out. How can I be a Penghao person? ——Li Bai "Farewell to Nanling and Children Entering Beijing"

Du Fu (Du Shaoling, 712-770), also known as Zimei, also known as Shaoling Yelao, was a realist poet in the Tang Dynasty. Together with Li Bai, he was known as "Li Du" ", later generations called him the "Sage of Poetry", and his poems were called the "History of Poetry".

10. The war rages on for three months, and a letter from home is worth ten thousand dollars. ——Du Fu's "Spring Hope"

11. The boundless falling trees rustle, and the endless Yangtze River rolls in. ——Du Fu's "Climbing High"

12. When you reach the top of the mountain, you can see all the mountains at a glance. ——Du Fu's "Looking at the Mountains"

13. When singing during the day, you must indulge in alcohol. Youth is a good companion for returning home. ——Du Fu "Hearing that the Army Takes Henan and Hebei"

14. Died before leaving the army, which makes the hero burst into tears. ——Du Fu's "Prime Minister of Shu"

15. The dew is white tonight, and the moon is bright in my hometown. ——Du Fu's "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night"

16. It is the beautiful scenery in the south of the Yangtze River, and we meet you again when the flowers are falling. ——Du Fu's "The Year of Li Gui in the South of the Yangtze River"

17. Piaopiao is not like a sand gull in the sky and the earth. ——Du Fu's "Walking at Night"

18. This song should only exist in heaven, but can only be heard several times in the world. ——Du Fu's "Gift to the Flower Queen"

19. The merits cover three parts of the country and are called the Eight Formations. ——Du Fu's "Eight Formations"

20. Life without meeting is like participating in business. ——Du Fu's "To the Eight Immortals of the Guard"

21. Shoot the man first, shoot the horse, and capture the thief first, capture the king. ——Du Fu's "Qian Leaving the Fortress"

Li Shangyin (about 813-about 858), also known as Yishan, also known as Yuxisheng, and Fan Nansheng, was a famous poet in the late Tang Dynasty. His poems were famous in the late Tang Dynasty. He is unique because of his sensitive soul and deep love. He used many works to express the sad and sad emotions of scholars in the late Tang Dynasty, as well as his persistence in love, creating a new style and realm of poetry.

22. Spring silkworms will not run out of silk until they die, and wax torches will turn to ashes before their tears dry up. ——Li Shangyin's "Untitled"

23. Can this feeling be recalled? It was just that I was at a loss at that time. ——Li Shangyin's "Jin Se"

24. Chang'e should regret stealing the elixir, and her heart will be filled with blue sea and blue sky every night. ——Li Shangyin's "Chang'e"

25. When the mother-in-law cuts the candle from the west window, she talks about the rainy night in Bashan. ——Li Shangyin's "Bashan Night Rain"

26. There is no colorful phoenix flying wings in the body, but there is a clear understanding in the heart. ——Li Shangyin's "Untitled"

27. The sunset is infinitely beautiful, but it's almost dusk. ——Li Shangyin's "Deng Le You Yuan"

28. It's a pity to sit down at the front table in the middle of the night, not asking about the common people or ghosts and gods. ——Li Shangyin's "Jia Sheng"

29. It's useless to think about lovesickness, but it's just madness to be melancholy. ——Li Shangyin's "Untitled"

Du Mu (803-about 852), courtesy name Muzhi, also known as Fanchuan Jushi, was an outstanding poet and essayist in the Tang Dynasty. The poetry is famous for its seven-character quatrains, and its content is mainly about chanting history and expressing feelings. His poems are handsome and refreshing, and contain many historical things. He achieved great success in the late Tang Dynasty.

30. The sky is as cold as water at night, lying down and looking at Altair and Vega. ——Du Mu's "Autumn Evening"

31. The business girl does not know the hatred of the country's subjugation, but she still sings the flowers in the backyard across the river. ——Du Mu's "Mooring at Qinhuai"

32. In the 480 temples of the Southern Dynasties, there are many towers in the mist and rain. ——Du Mu's "Jiangnan Spring"

33. The east wind does not agree with Zhou Lang, and the bronze bird spring locks Erqiao deeply. ——Du Mu's "Red Cliff"

34. On a moonlit night at the Twenty-Four Bridge, where can a beautiful woman teach me how to play the flute? ——Du Mu's "Send to Judge Han Chuo of Yangzhou"

35. The spring breeze is ten miles away on Yangzhou Road, and it is better to roll up the bead curtain. ——Du Mu's "Farewell"

36. Candles are willing to say goodbye and shed tears for others until dawn. ——Du Mu's "Farewell"

37. After ten years of dreaming of Yangzhou, I won the reputation of a brothel.

——Du Mu's "Reminiscences"

Bai Juyi (772-846), also known as Lotte, Xiangshan Jushi, and Mr. Zuiyin, was a great realist poet in the Tang Dynasty and was known as the "Poetry Demon" ” and the “King of Poetry”.

38. I would like to be a winged bird in the sky, and a twig on the ground. ——Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Regret"

39. As time goes by, this hatred will last forever. ——Bai Juyi's "Song of Everlasting Sorrow"

40. He came out after calling for thousands of times, still holding the pipa half-covering his face. ——Bai Juyi's "Pipa Play"

41. We are both fallen people in the world, so why should we meet before? ——Bai Juyi's "Pipa Play"

42. The beauty of April in the world is gone, and the peach blossoms in the mountain temple are beginning to bloom. ——Bai Juyi's "Peach Blossoms in Dalin Temple"

43. It's snowing in the evening, can you have a drink? ——Bai Juyi's "Ask Liu Nineteenth"

44. You buried your bones in the mud under the spring, but I sent them to the world with a head full of snow. ——Bai Juyi's "Meng Wei Zhi"

45. Your Majesty has peaches and plums all over the world, why bother planting more flowers in front of the hall. ——Bai Juyi's "Planting Flowers in Lvyetang, Fenghe Linggong"

Wang Wei (701-761, some say 699-761), also known as Mojie, was a famous person in the Tang Dynasty. A poet and painter, he and Meng Haoran are collectively known as "Wang Meng" and are known as the "Poetry Buddha".

46. The desert is solitary and the smoke is straight, the sun is setting over the long river. ——Wang Wei's "Envoy to the Fortress"

47. Being a stranger in a foreign land, I miss my family even more during the festive season. ——Wang Wei's "Reminiscences of Shandong Brothers on September 9th"

48. I advise you to have another glass of wine, and there will be no old friends when you leave Yangguan in the west. ——Wang Wei's "Sending Yuan Er Envoy to Anxi"

49. Walk to a water-poor place and sit down to watch the clouds rise. ——Wang Wei's "Zhongnan Farewell"

50. When you come from your hometown, you should know the things in your hometown. ——Wang Wei's "Miscellaneous Poems"

51. Red beans grow in the south, and a few branches will appear in spring. ——Wang Wei's "Acacia"

Liu Yuxi (772-842), born in Pengcheng (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu), was a writer and philosopher of the Tang Dynasty, a famous poet in the middle and late Tang Dynasty, and a "poetry hero" Known as one of the representatives of mid-Tang literature.

52. Since ancient times, autumn has been sad and lonely. I say that autumn is better than spring. ——Liu Yuxi's "Autumn Poems"

53. Listen to a song of Junge today, and just have a glass of wine to keep your spirits up. ——Liu Yuxi "Rewarding Lotte and Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Yangzhou"

54. In the old days, the king Xietang Yan in front of the hall flew into the homes of ordinary people. ——Liu Yuxi's "Woyi Lane"

55. The sun rises in the east and rains in the west. There is no sunshine but there is sunshine. ——Liu Yuxi's "Bamboo Branch Poems"

56. Peonies are the only true national beauty, and they move the capital when they bloom. ——Liu Yuxi "Appreciating Peonies"

57. Where does the autumn wind come? Xiaoxiao sends the wild geese off. ——Liu Yuxi's "Autumn Wind Leads"

58. Although it is hard to search for thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand. ——Liu Yuxi's "Lang Tao Sha"

Meng Haoran (real name Meng Hao, 689 AD - 740 AD), courtesy name Haoran, also known as Mengshanren, known as Meng Xiangyang in the world, was a landscape and pastoral poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

59. On the Double Ninth Festival, come and enjoy the chrysanthemums. ——Meng Haoran's "Passing the Old Friend's Village"

60. The sound of wind and rain at night makes you know how many flowers have fallen. ——Meng Haoran's "Spring Dawn"

61. Those who are not talented enough will abandon them, and those who are often ill will lose touch with their friends. ——Meng Haoran, "Returning to Nanshan at the End of the Year"

62. Sitting and watching the fishermen is just envy of the fish. ——Meng Haoran "Present to Prime Minister Zhang at Dongting Lake"

63. Personnel changes, and exchanges become ancient and modern. ——Meng Haoran, "Climbing Xian Mountain with the Scholars"

Yuan Zhen (779-831), also known as Wei Zhi, also known as Wei Ming, was a famous poet and writer in the Tang Dynasty.

64. Once upon a time, there was no water in the sea, except for Wushan, it was not a cloud. ——Yuan Zhen's "Five Poems on Lisi, Part 4"

65. It's not that chrysanthemums are preferred among flowers, but there will be no flowers after all the flowers are in bloom. ——Yuan Zhen's "Chrysanthemum"

66. I sincerely know that everyone has this hatred, and poor and lowly couples suffer from everything. ——Yuan Zhen's "Slight Sadness"

67. I am so distraught due to illness that I can only dream of idle people, not of you. ——Yuan Zhen's "Rewarding Le Tian Frequent Dreams"

Wang Changling (Wang Jiangning, 698-757), courtesy name Shaobo, was a famous frontier poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

68. Relatives and friends in Luoyang ask each other like a piece of ice in a jade pot. ——Wang Changling "Farewell to Xin Jian in Furong Tower"

69. The bright moon of the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty pass, and the people who marched thousands of miles have not yet returned. ——Wang Changling's "Out of the Fortress"

70. The yellow sand will wear the golden armor in a hundred battles, and the Loulan will never be returned until it is broken. ——Wang Changling's "Walking in the Army"

71. The green mountains and the clouds and rain, how could the bright moon ever be the same as two villages. ——Wang Changling's "Send Firewood to the Emperor"

72. The spring breeze is so proud that the horse's hoof is so bad that he can see all the flowers in Chang'an in one day. ——Meng Jiao's "After Enrollment"

73. There are infinite painting hands in the world, but it is sad that they cannot be painted. ——Gao Chan's "Jinling Evening View"

74. The human face does not know where to go, but the peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze.

——Cui Hu's "Inscription on Nanzhuang of the Capital City"

75. When autumn comes on September 8th, I will kill all the flowers after they bloom. ——Huang Chao's "Ode to Chrysanthemums after Budi"

76. Huanjun Mingzhu sheds tears, wishing we could meet each other before we were married. ——Zhang Ji's "Yin of a Jie Fu·A message to Master Li Sikong in Dongping"

77. Spring is late in the lonely empty court, and the pear blossoms are all over the ground and the door is closed. ——Liu Fangping's "Spring Resentment"

78. How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without a bone-chilling cold? ——Zen Master Huang He's "Ode to the Speech in the Hall"

79. After ten years of sharpening a sword, the frost blade has never been tested. ——Jia Dao's "Swordsman/Sword Story"

80. The bright moon rises on the sea, and the end of the world is at this time. ——Zhang Jiuling "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan"

81. Jun Moxiao, lying drunk on the battlefield, how many people have fought in ancient times? ——Wang Han's "Two Poems from Liangzhou, Part One"

82. Don't worry, there are no friends in the future, and no one in the world knows you. ——Gao Shi's "Two Songs of Farewell to Dong Da"

83. Flowers are similar every year, but people are different every year. ——Liu Xiyi's "Sorrowful Pulsatilla"

84. After collecting hundreds of flowers into honey, it will be sweet for whomever you work hard for. ——Luo Yin's "Bee"

85. I have a gourd of wine to soothe the wind and dust. ——Wei Yingwu's "Jian Lu Zhi"

86. People in the world need gold to make friends. Without more gold, friendship will not be deep. ——Zhang Wei, "Inscribed on the Master of the Wall in Chang'an"

87. If you wish to serve your country with this life, there is no need to be born in Yumen Pass. ——Dai Shulun's "Two Songs on the Saigon·Part 2"

88. If I were the Qing Emperor in another year, I would be rewarded with a peach blossom blooming in one place. ——Huang Chao's "Inscription on Chrysanthemums"

89. As soon as Hou Men entered the sea, Xiao Lang was a passerby from then on. ——Cui Jiao's "Gift to the Maid"

89. The spring river tide reaches the sea level, and the bright moon on the sea is full of tides. ——Zhang Ruoxu's "Spring River Flowers and Moonlight Night"

90. There is only the moon in the spring court, which is like a falling flower for someone who has left. ——Zhang Mi's "Sending People"

91. Plants and trees have their own heart, so why ask for beauty! ——Zhang Jiuling's "Twelve Poems on Encounters·Part 1"

92. Black-haired people don't know how to study hard early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing's "Poetry to Encourage Learning"

93. Don't talk about the matter of making a marquis. ——Cao Song's "Reflections on the Year of Jihai"

94. I am even more timid when I'm close to my hometown, and I don't dare to ask anyone. ——Song Zhiwen "Crossing the Han River"

95. Why should the Qiang flute blame the willows? The spring breeze does not cross Yumen Pass. ——Wang Zhihuan's "Two Poems from Liangzhou·Part 1"

96. If you stay in the forest and the flowers are blooming, you will be the one looking at the flowers when you go out. ——Yang Juyuan's "Early Spring in the East of the City"

97. There is wine today and you will be drunk today, and you will be worried tomorrow. ——Luo Yin's "Self-dispatch"

98. A man with a coir raincoat hat is alone in a boat, fishing alone in the snow in the cold river. ——Liu Zongyuan's "Jiang Xue"

99. Last year I saw you farewell in the flowers, but today it has been a year since the flowers bloomed. ——Wei Yingwu's "Send to Li Dan and Yuan Xi"

100. Suddenly a spring breeze came overnight, and thousands of pear trees bloomed. ——Cen Shen's "Bai Xuege Sends Magistrate Wu Back to the Capital"

101. It is easy to find priceless treasures, but it is rare to find a thoughtful man. ——Yu Xuanji's "Gift to the Neighbor's Girl"

102. Flowers are flying everywhere in the spring city, and the cold food and the east wind keep the willows from falling. ——Han Hong's "Cold Food"

103. The bird stayed in the tree by the pond, and the monk knocked on the door under the moon. ——Jia Dao's "Title on Li Ning's Residence in Seclusion"

104. From now on, I have no intention of loving the good night and let him go down to the west tower under the bright moon. ——Li Yi's "Writing Love"

105. You can laugh a few times in your life, but you have to get drunk when you meet in a fight. ——Cen Shen's "Night Gathering with the Judges in the Liangzhou Pavilion"

106. After the floating clouds parted, the flowing water lasted for ten years. ——Wei Yingwu's "Happy Meeting with Old Friends in Liangchuan on the Huai River"

107. There are close friends in the sea, and there are neighbors in the world. ——Wang Bo "Sending Du Shaofu to Shuzhou"

108. The most advantageous thing about spring is that it beats the smoke and willows all over the imperial capital.

——Han Yu's "Early Spring Presents Zhang Shiba, Member of the Ministry of Water"