Ancient poems about caring for the elderly

The ancient poems about caring for the elderly are as follows:

1. The old man is in trouble and aims for a thousand miles; the martyr is full of ambition in his old age. ——Cao Cao of the Wei and Jin Dynasties, "The Turtle is Longevity"

2. The heart is still strong when the sun sets, and the autumn wind disease is gone. ——"Jianghan" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

3. Although the mood is still there, the heart is still strong despite the old age. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Early Summer Banquet"

4. The body is still healthy as we age, and the days will grow in autumn. ——Song Dynasty Lu You's "Small Room"

5. He is still in good health at eighty years old, and has spent his career studying in the garden. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Guan Yuan"

6. Even though he is old, he is still healthy, and his illness in autumn has subsided. ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "Reaching the Near Village After the Rain"

7. Even at the age of ninety, the body is still strong, and the thorns in the bamboo house never get tired of being lowered. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Lao Jian"

8. The heart is like an old man traveling thousands of miles away, and the body is like a spring silkworm that has gone to sleep again. ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty "went to Chengdu for rafting from Sanquan to Yichang to explore the Three Gorges next year"

9. Fortunately, I am still healthy in my remaining years, and I can only listen to my idle thoughts. ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "Sitting Alone and Chanting Freely"

10. While you are still healthy when you are old, don't leave the cup empty when you arrive. ——"Chaozhongcuo" by Zhou Zizhi of the Song Dynasty

11. After five years, the old man is still healthy, and at fifty, he will be rich. ——"Taking Fish" by Wu Meicheng of the Song Dynasty

12. Old people like to be healthy and healthy, and their leisure time and knowledge add to their happiness. ——Li Qixian of the Yuan Dynasty, "A Cloud in Wushan"

13. Fortunately, my teeth and hair have not withered, so how dare I hide myself and abandon myself? ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Shu Huai"

14. Although the description changes when you get older, you will still be high-spirited when you get drunk. ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "Self-mockery"

15. I am chatting like a teenager, holding the yellow on the left and the blue on the right. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Jiangchengzi·Hunting in Mizhou"

16. Old age makes me forgetful, but I never forget lovesickness. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, "Occasionally writing a letter to express my feelings"

17. When you are old and strong, you would rather move your heart with a gray head? Be poor and strong, and never fall into the clouds. ——Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty, "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng"

18. The old trees are blooming in late spring, and the fragrance is rich and intoxicating to the end of the world. ——Xin Qiji, Song Dynasty, "Ding Feng Bo· Late Spring"

19. The dragon still rains at dusk, and the old trees bloom more in spring. ——Gu Yanwu, Qing Dynasty, "Repaying Fu Chushi Ci Yun"

20. The thread in the hands of the loving mother, and the clothes on the wanderer's body. Before leaving, I was afraid of returning late. Whoever speaks of an inch of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light.

——"The Wandering Son's Song" by Meng Jiao, a poet of the Tang Dynasty