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Famous lines from ancient poetry in family letters

The famous lines from ancient poetry about letters from home are as follows:

1. The war has been going on for three months, and letters from home are worth ten thousand gold. It comes from "Spring Hope" by Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty.

2. The autumn wind is seen in Luoyang city, and the desire to write is full of ideas. It comes from "Autumn Thoughts" written by Zhang Ji in the Tang Dynasty.

3. A guest comes from afar and leaves me a pair of carps. It comes from the anonymous "Drinking Horse in the Great Wall Grottoes" written in the Han Dynasty.

4. There is nothing in the south of the Yangtze River, just send a spring branch. It comes from "Gift to Fan Ye" written by Lu Kai in the Southern Dynasties.

5. It’s hard to express your love, so draw a husband and look carefully. It comes from "West Wind in Nanxiangzi Xiaoyuan" written by Zhou Mi in the Song Dynasty.

6. This feeling can be recalled later, but it was already at a loss at that time. It comes from "Jin Se" written by Li Shangyin in the Tang Dynasty.

7. Love is without words, so don’t waste your tears on the flower paper. It comes from "Partridges are drunk in the sky, taking pictures of spring clothes and cherishing the old fragrance" by Yan Jidao of the Song Dynasty.

8. The spirit is high when everyone is happy, and the moon is particularly bright during the Mid-Autumn Festival. It comes from "The Ancient and Modern Novel Fan Juqing's Chicken, Millet, Life and Death" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty.

9. Where is my hometown? You can forget it unless you are drunk. It comes from "Ru Meng Ling Chang Ji Xi Ting Sunset" written by Li Qingzhao in the Song Dynasty.

10. A glass of wine can lead to a home thousands of miles away, but there is no way to return home. It comes from "The Fisherman's Ao Qiu Si" written by Fan Zhongyan in the Song Dynasty.

11. Write letters home so that the paper is full. Song Lu You's "The Proud Fisherman Sends a Letter to Zhong Gao"

12. The river is three thousand miles away, and the family letter contains fifteen lines. Ming Dynasty Yuan Kai's "Letter to the Family from the Capital"

13. Send the soldiers to drink, and write the inscriptions in the letter to the family while drunk. Tang Cen Shen's "Send Judge Li to the Capital at the West Head of Qi"

14. I searched for ravines every day with my wild stick, and arrived in the city when I wrote home. "Zhao Ao Farewell" by Lin Jingxi of the Song Dynasty

15. Guests have no settled mind and leave home in one leaf. Ming Dynasty Yuan Kai's "Letter from the Capital"

16. Thinking about old things under the cold lamp, cutting off the wild geese and worrying about sleep. Song Yanshu's "Butterflies Love the Flower Border, Chrysanthemums Worry about the Smoke orchids Weep the Dew"

17. The garrison drum interrupts the pedestrian movement, and there is a sound of wild geese in the autumn. "Remembering My Brother on a Moonlit Night" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty

18. There is a guest coming from the south who is thinking about it, and the old friend is far away and is drunk in poetry. "On the Road to Qiupu" by Du Mu of the Tang Dynasty

19. The music outside the mountains is unique, and the cold comes back after winter. Questions from the Tang and Song Dynasties "Crossing the Han River"

20. Seeing the autumn wind in Luoyang city, I wanted to write a book full of ideas. "Autumn Thoughts" by Zhang Ji of Tang Dynasty