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Ancient poems about morality

"Dan Ge Xing" Cao Cao

The mountains never get too high and the sea never gets too deep; the Duke of Zhou vomits food and the world returns to its heart.

"Singing Cicada" Tang. Yu Shinan

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It is not just to borrow the autumn wind to keep your voice high and far away.

"Historical Records. Biography of General Li"

Tao Li does not say anything, but he makes his own mistakes.

< p>"The Analects of Confucius. Li Ren"

Virtue is not alone, there must be neighbors.

"Humble Room Inscription" Liu Yuxi

The mountain is not high, but there are immortals who are famous. If the water is not deep, there will be a spirit if there is a dragon. This is a humble house, but I am virtuous. The moss marks on the steps are green, and the grass is green in the curtains. There are scholars talking and laughing, but there are no white people coming and going. You can tune the plain qin and read the Golden Scripture. There is no silk or bamboo. Chaotic ears, the appearance of labor without records. Nanyang Zhugelu, Xishu Ziyunting. Confucius said: "Why is there such a thing?"