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Poetry describing calligraphy and painting

First, I have written a book full of tears. The book will be returned next year.

Wanderers are homesick. When he wrote home, he had a thousand words in his heart, but he didn't know where to start. He just cried silently, far from home. By the time he received a reply from his hometown, it was the second year.

Source: (Song) Lu You's "The Fisherman is Proud, Send High"

Second, I can never get tired of reading old books, and I am familiar with myself and think deeply.

A book can be read many times. Read it several times and you will naturally understand the meaning of the book after deep thinking.

Source: (Song) Su Shi's Poem of Seeing An Di

Third, the river is three thousand miles long and there are fifteen lines of letters from home.

The river is three thousand miles long, and there are fifteen lines of letters from home.

Source: (Ming) Yuan Kai's Letter to Beijing.

Fourth, the spring water is bluer than the sky, and the painting boat listens to the rain.

In spring, the river is clear and green, better than the blue sky. You can also sleep on the painted boat listening to the rain outside.

Source: (Tang) Wei Zhuang's "Bodhisattva Man Everyone Says Jiangnan is Good"

Let's take a look at Lin Ting's New Year. Dan Qing drew a beautiful picture first.

When he painted a hero image on the Kirin Pavilion in 2008, crayons had to draw a beautiful woman first.

Source: (Ming) Zhu Youjian's "Gift to Qin Liangyu"