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Poems about dendrobium health care

1. Poems describing dendrobium

1. Night bath in Shiloutan of Xiangshan Temple (Bai Juyi)

The scorching light is blazing during the day, and the heat is poisonous at night.

There is little wind from the oscillating fan, and my clothes are sweating.

Get up and walk towards the middle of the moon, come and bathe in the pool.

The flat stone is the bathing bed, and the hollow stone is the bathing bed.

The thin silk scarf exposes the top, and the grass is light enough to ride on the feet.

Returning with a cool chant, he went back to stay in the stone tower.

2. Cursive Script Song (Lu You)

Spending three thousand shi of wine at home, but worrying about being unable to match ten thousand hu of wine.

Today, my eyes are so drunk that I can pick up my pen and look around at the narrow world.

Suddenly swept away without knowing it, and the wind and cloud entered the sky to take advantage of it.

The fields where dragons fight are dim and foggy, and strange ghosts destroy the mountains and the sky is dark.

At this time, the sorrow in my chest was driven away, and I screamed and fell down.

Wu Jian and Shu were always unhappy, so they gave him three feet of wall in the high hall.

3. Guitang Zaxing (Lu You)

Dendrobium is planted with fragrant lily, and Xiaopenshan is planted with boxwood.

The old man is no longer a child, but the days are long in the helpless nunnery!

4. Small rockery pond (Lu You)

The pond is dug to contain water, and the stone base is used to protect the water.

The birds are happy as if they are destined to meet each other, and the fish are frightened and suddenly sink.

The wind brings forth fine sounds, and the clouds become slightly overcast.

I am afraid that the peach garden is so close that no one can find it.

5. Xuancheng sent deputy envoy Liu to Qin (Li Bai)

The king was Liu Yueshi, who was the most powerful at that time. The melancholy horizontal blowing music and the generous Fu Feng lyrics.

The tiger roars and then leaps, and the rooster crows and escapes. A horse worth a thousand gold can chase the king's master thousands of miles away.

Make friends with General Lou Fan and serve Yu Lin'er. Unite the troops to defend Wu and Yue, but the jackals and tigers dare not peep.

Daxun actually has no words to say, the autumn wind has passed. Bingyue has Ji Gong, who is majestic and heroic.

If you send a message deep and military, you will be in Taiwan. Gratitude is a promise, and there is no doubt about it vertically and horizontally.

The song returns to the north gate, and the whistle suddenly gallops to the west. Lieutenant generals are reluctant to give birth to their ancestors, and elite officials are sorry to be separated.

Four banquets were filled with wine-fighting, and songs were roaring across the river and the Mekong River. You take the Dongshan prostitute with you, and I chant the poem of Beimen.

It is not easy to deal with the noble and the humble, which may hurt the sunflower in Zhongyuan. In the past, I gave you a purple colt, but now I give you a white jade horse.

Drinking thousands of dendrobium wine together is not enough to solve the lovesickness. The separation is thousands of miles away, and Qin and Wu are far away from each other.

The moon is bright, the mountain is bitter, and the water drama in Longtou is sad. May I ask when it will be returned? The spring breeze flows into the Huangchi.

No one can remember each other for a long time, and break the green poplar branches. 2. Ancient poems about health preservation

Health Preservation Poems Principles of Health Preservation It is better to take care of people before they become ill than to treat them after they have become ill.

--- "Dan Xi Xin Dharma" by Zhu Zhenheng of the Yuan Dynasty. When managing the body and cultivating one's nature, one should pay attention to details. Don't ignore small benefits because they are unfair, and don't ignore small losses because they are harmless. ——"Baopuzi" Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty My life is mine, not the sky.

——"The Immortal Sutra" Health preservation is based on not causing harm. ——"The Immortal Sutra" The way to nourish one's nature is not to walk, sit, lie down, look or listen for a long time.

——"Health Preservation Essentials" by Pu Qianguan of the Song Dynasty. If the body is unreasonable, it will be destroyed by the small things. The accumulated small things will lead to damage, and the accumulated diseases will lead to decline. ——"The Treatise on Health Preservation" Ji Kang of the Three Kingdoms Void and evil are thieves of the wind. When you avoid it, you can be calm and emptiness, and the true energy can follow it. If you keep your spirit within, you will always be at peace with your illness.

―――Suwen·Ancient Innocence Theory‖ Those who are good at nourishing health nourish the inside, and those who are not good at nourishing health nourish the outside. ——"Longevity and Preservation" by Gong Tingxian, Ming Dynasty Those who are good at taking medicine are not as good as good at taking care of themselves.

——"Letter of Supporting Elderly Persons" by Chen Zhi of the Song Dynasty. If one is unable to grasp the talent and thinks about it, it will be hurt; if one is unable to do anything and force someone to do so, it will be hurt. ——"Baopuzi" Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty: The body is always tired and the appetite is often small. The fatigue is never too much, and the little is never too empty.

――――"Nourishment of Nature and Prolonging Life" by Tao Hongjing of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties. Even if he takes medicine regularly but does not know the art of nourishing nature, it will be difficult to live forever. - "Records of Nourishing Nature and Prolonging Life" by Tao Hongjing of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties. People who nourish their nature well can cure diseases that are not yet sick. This is the meaning of it.

――――A Thousand Gold Prescriptions for Emergencies‖ by Sun Simiao of the Tang Dynasty Essence, Qi, and Spirit are called the Three Treasures by health-preserving experts. ——"Lixu Yuanjian" Ming Wang Qishi Wherever evil comes together, its Qi will be deficient.

――――Suwen·Comments on Fever Disease‖ The healthy energy is stored within the body, and the evil cannot be eliminated. ——"Su Wen·Yipian Acupuncture Theory" If Yin and Yang are secret, the spirit will be cured; if Yin and Yang are separated, the essence will be eliminated.

――――Su Wen·Yin and Yang Should Be Symbols: Cherish Essence and Maintain Health. If the vital energy is strong, don’t think about food; if the Yuan Shen meets, don’t think about sleep; if the Yuan Jing is sufficient, don’t think about desire; if the three elements are complete, land Fairy. ——"Essentials for Nourishing the Heart" by Hu Wenhuan, Ming Dynasty: When a person is fifty years old, his energy will decline, so Dafa should be administered once every 20 days.

————"Tai Ding Health Preservation Master" Yuan Wanggui indulged in sexual desire and killed people, which is shared by ancient and modern people. ——"Essays of Tui'an" by Zhang Ju of the Qing Dynasty If the true essence is continuously dissipated, disease will follow and death will follow.

——"Eight Notes on Respecting Students" Ming Gao Lian Drinking and sex can make people's ambitions dizzy and depleted, harming their lives and ruining their morals. ——"Food and Color Gentleman's Words" Chen Jiru of the Ming Dynasty. The method of taming a girl can make her ejaculate again in one month, and ejaculate twenty-four times in one year, and she will be two hundred years old.

--- "Essential Prescriptions for Emergencies" by Sun Simiao of the Tang Dynasty. The first way to concentrate is to have few desires, the second is to save labor, the third is to calm down, the fourth is to abstain from drinking, and the fifth is to be careful with food. ——"Three Essentials of Health Preservation" Yuan Kunyi, Ming Dynasty: Men are noble and have few desires to nourish their essence, while women are noble and calm to nourish their blood.

--- "Minutes of Guang Si" Ming Wanquan's spiritual health preservation: abstain from anger to nourish your nature, think less of kindness to nourish your spirit, be careful with your words to nourish your energy, and abstain from selfish thoughts to nourish your heart. ——"Continued Appendix·Health Preservation Tips" Ming Hu Wenhuan It is better to make a friend than to see a doctor.

--- Proverb People borrow Qi to fill their bodies, so they usually care about good cultivation, and the most taboo is anger. ——"Lao Lao Heng Yan" Qing Dynasty Cao Tingdong If there is love in the heart, there is no need to love deeply; if there is hatred in the heart, there is no need to hate deeply. It will damage the nature and hurt the spirit.

--- "Essential Prescriptions for Emergencies" written by Sun Simiao of the Tang Dynasty. Great joy will make the heart calm, but if it is slightly restrained, it will calm down; if it is extremely angry and irritating, it will stop with a little tolerance. ——"Essays of Tui'an" by Zhang Ju of the Qing Dynasty Liang Dynasty People only know that being too angry or sad can harm one's nature, but they don't know that being too happy or too happy can also be harmful to one's life.

——"Essays of Tui'an" by Liang Zhangju, Qing Dynasty. Happiness in the heart is good medicine, but injury to the mind causes the bones to wither. ―――Proverb: Don’t be angry and don’t worry, you can live a long life.

--- Proverb The sentiment of an old man is to maintain good health if you want to be bold and free, and not to be gloomy and gloomy. ——"Essentials of Lei Cultivation" by Hu Wenhuan, Ming Dynasty The sage conquers the heart, and everyone conquers the desire. The gentleman practices righteousness, and the villain practices evil.

——"Huainanzi" Western Han Dynasty, Liu An and others. Too much thinking will lead to mental collapse, too many thoughts will lead to scattered aspirations, too many desires will damage the intelligence, and too many things will lead to physical fatigue. ——"Health Preservation Essentials Collection" by Zhang Zhan of the Tang Dynasty An makes me feel light when things are at ease, and harmony makes me feel obedient to things. I am light on the outside and docile on the inside, and my physiology is ready.

——"Su Chen's Good Prescription" by Su Shi and Shen Kuo of the Song Dynasty: Tolerate anger to nourish the yin energy, and to suppress joy to nourish the yang energy. ——"Baopuzi" Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty Those who know how to be comfortable and self-sufficient are the foundation for happiness.

——"Eight Notes on Respecting Life" Ming Gao Lian: When things come to you, you will have peace of mind and you can prolong your life. ——"Shou Shi Bao Yuan" Gong Tingxian, Ming Dynasty If you think less, your efforts will not be wasted, and your hair will not become gray easily.

——"Ming Dynasty" Wang Wenlu: When you are annoyed, you become older; when you smile, you become younger. ——"Essential Words for Nourishing the Heart" by Hu Wenhuan, Ming Dynasty Talking and laughing can open up all the seven orifices.

--- Proverb A smile makes ten years less; a sorrow makes one's head grow gray. ―――Proverb: Always smile and stay youthful.

--- Proverb If things are done calmly, there will be lingering flavor, and if people are calm, they will have lingering years. ——"Moans" by Lu Kun of the Ming Dynasty. No good way to nourish the heart is to have few desires.

If desire cannot be indulged, it will lead to disaster; if happiness cannot be extreme, extreme happiness will decay. ——"Four Essentials of Health Preservation" Ming Wanquan Those who are good at health preservation must first get rid of desires.

--- "The Words of the Gentleman on Food and Color" by Chen Jiru of the Ming Dynasty. The onset of joy, anger and decline... can be restrained but cannot be stopped. If restrained, it will be smooth, but if it is stopped, it will be chaotic. ——"Spring and Autumn Fan Lu" Dong Zhongshu of the Western Han Dynasty If you don't get upset when things happen, you will live forever.

--- Proverb: Desires make people angry, and likes and dislikes make people work hard. ——"Collection of Ancient and Modern Books" Qing Dynasty Chen Menglei Excessive joy and sadness, violent exertion damage the liver, violent fear damage the kidneys, excessive decline and exhaustion damage the lungs, excessive thinking damages the spleen.

——"Four Essentials of Health Preservation" states that Wan Quan, a man with a strong spirit and will, will be strong if he is still and full of energy, and will grow old if he is impatient and exhausted. ——"Huainanzi" Liu An of the Western Han Dynasty, etc. Qin heals the heart, flowers heal the liver, fragrance heals the spleen, stone heals the kidneys, spring heals the lungs, and sword heals the gallbladder.

——"The Shadow of a Dream" by Zhu Xishou of the Qing Dynasty Life is like heaven and earth, warm is spring, miserable and gloomy is autumn. ——"Medical Review" Cheng Xingxuan, Qing Dynasty Those who are good at maintaining health should first get rid of desires.

——"The Words of Gentlemen and Women" by Chen Jiru of the Ming Dynasty Those who gain the spirit will prosper, and those who lose the spirit will perish. ―――Su Wen·Moving Essence and Transforming Qi‖ If the mind is disturbed, all kinds of diseases will arise; if the mind is calm, all kinds of diseases will cease.

——"Health Treasures" Yuan Luo Tianyi Cherish the energy and preserve the essence to nourish the mind, think less and have fewer desires, and do not worry about the mind. ——"Shou Shi Bao Yuan" Gong Tingxian, Ming Dynasty If you have a heart that can support a boat, you will be healthy and live longer than a hundred years.

--- Proverb A thousand health cares, a thousand health cares, optimism is the key. ——Proverb: Three smiles a day will make life difficult for you; three worries a day will make you grow old.

--- Proverb: Anger makes people grow old, happiness makes them young. ——Proverb Don’t be annoyed when you are angry, and don’t be impatient when you are in trouble.

--- Proverb: Always be happy and laugh often, which is the way to live longer. ―――Proverb A spacious house and a spacious floor are not as large as a spacious heart.

——Proverb: Those who are content are always happy, and those who laugh well live long. ——Proverb: If you want to live a good life, don’t be petty; if you control your anger well, you will live a long life.

——Proverb: If you always smile, you will be free from all kinds of diseases.