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Poetry about China's aid to other countries' materials

This poem about China's aid to other countries is as follows:

"Wan Li looks out, Jingmen is smoky."

The second half sentence comes from Chen Ziang's "Looking at Chu in Jingmen". The moral is to look forward to the early end of the epidemic in Hubei.

"Why do you give an inch of heart? You have your own ice pot. "

From Wang Luobin's Farewell.

"The car is very safe, like a porch."

From the Book of Songs Xiaoya June, we can see that the chariots are pitching safely, with great momentum and high morale.

"I send the moon with ice heart, and the wind blows to Yelangxi."

From Li Bai's "I heard that Wang Changling moved from left to Longbiao Kiln".

"Full of a boat full of bright moon, a thousand miles of Qiu Jiang will be paved."

"Xijiang Moon" from Zhang Xiaoxiang? Huangling Temple. ? It means that I hope that the light of a bright moon will shine on the road of anti-epidemic heroes.

"The world is the softest and the strongest."

From the Tao Te Ching. It means that the weakest thing in the world can restrain the hardest thing in the world.

"The mountains and rivers are strange, and the wind and the moon are the same."

A Japanese poem "Embroidered robe edge" is included in the whole Tang poetry. Jian Zhen wore a cassock embroidered with this sentence and went to Japan six times to preach the Dharma.

"I have no clothes for my son."

From The Book of Songs Qin Feng Without Clothes, the whole poem is impassioned, which reflects the high morale of the army and the people.

"I don't care about the mountain road, but I have walked through the snow."

Starting with Zhang Jiuling's answer to Lu Li.

"Jiangnan has nothing, talk about a spring."

Poems for Ye Fan by Lu Kai, a poet in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.