There is nothing wrong with a frown, which has been written for thousands of years. From Shao Ding's In the Mountains in the Song Dynasty.
3. The pen scares the wind and rain, and the poem makes the gods cry. From Du Fu's Twenty Poems to Li Taibai in Tang Dynasty.
If you are too lazy to write a book all your life, you will finish it soon. The wind is howling day and night, and people can live everywhere. From the Ming Dynasty, Li Zhixu burned books.
5. Historians look at Zhongqing Qiaoling, and Cooper reflects the distant ancestors. The creation of the Yellow Emperor has been passed down through the ages, and the ghosts and gods who create words are shocked. Tying a rope is an ancient thing, and fish and birds are like words. Land reclamation is earth-shattering, and Chinese civilization speaks. From Xu Shanlin's "The Sage Comes Out of the Sky".
6. The wild temple is desolate at night, and it is sad in the cold. There are birds on the empty steps, just like when making books. From Cen Can's "The Third Meeting in Cangjie Zaozitai Temple".