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What are the classic poems and quotes from the four masterpieces that you know

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Bow down and die.

I would rather have me lose the world than have the world lose me.

The heroes of today, for the envoy and Caoer.

Water Margin

It is difficult to paint a dragon and a tiger with bones, and it is difficult to know the face of a man without knowing his heart.

It is destined to meet in a thousand miles, but not in the opposite direction.

The broken house suffers even more from the rain of the night, and the leaky boat encounters the wind at the head.

The Journey to the West

The Taoist is one foot taller than the devil.

A leaf of duckweed returns to the sea.

The mountain has its own way of traveling, the water has its own ferryman.

The Dream of the Red Chamber

The false is true when it is true, and nothing is true when it is true.

Worldly matters are learned, and human feelings are practiced.

Spring, autumn and sadness are all self-inflicted, and for whom is the face of the flower and the face of the moon?