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What are the ancient poems about "duality"?

The ancient poems about "duality" include the following:

1. The moon is melting in the pear blossom courtyard, and the catkins and ponds are light in the breeze.

2. Three cups of bamboo leaves pass through two peach blossoms and come up to the face

3. Five mountains are meandering and the waves are flowing, and the clouds are majestic and the mud balls are moving.

4. People in the Yangtze River fish for the moon, and the wilderness is burning with wind.

5. When people go to the hall, it is difficult to see the shadows in the morning rain and dusk clouds. There are few close friends in the high mountains and flowing water.

6. Pass five levels and kill six generals.

7. The snow is thick and the rain is falling

8. A broken hat hides the face in the busy city, and the leaky boat carries wine in the middle of the river.

9. The leaky house was damaged by the rain all night, and the boat was broken by the strong wind

10. Zhuang Sheng dreamed of butterflies at dawn, and looked forward to the emperor's spring heart with cuckoos

11. Nine It takes hard work to win good results, and it takes off once and writes a glorious chapter.

12. Three visits frequently make plans for the world, and two dynasties open up the hearts of old ministers.

13. Tears rush with the flowing water, and sorrow flies away with the wild clouds.

14. Night drinkers swallow their cups at the end of the month, and spring tourists are drunk in the water.