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What are the poems praising reform and opening up?

1. The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and new people replace old ones.

From: "Qing Suo Gao Yi" by Liu Fu in the Song Dynasty.

Translation: The back waves of the Yangtze River push the front waves forward, and the new people and things that have accumulated a certain amount of accumulation will surely replace the old people and things.

2. Creativity and speech are not the same as those of others.

From: Li Ao's "Reply to Zhu Zaiyan" in the Tang Dynasty.

Translation: Both the meaning and the words should be innovative and not follow the traditional methods of the past.

3. The eyes are full of vitality and transformation, and the craftsmen of heaven strive for innovation every day.

From: "Five Poems on Poems Part One" by Zhao Yi of the Qing Dynasty.

Translation: Nature and human society are constantly moving and developing, and new things and new ideas are emerging one after another.

4. I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind.

From: Qing Dynasty Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Poems of Ji Hai·Jiuzhou is Angry and Relying on Wind and Thunder".

Translation: I advise God to regain his spirit and not stick to certain standards in order to send down more talents.

5. Cut out the complex and simplify the three autumn trees, and receive the new February flowers.

From: Study couplet inscribed by Zheng Banqiao.

Translation: We should cut out the complicated and simplify things, just like the trees in the three autumns, which are thin, strong and tall, without dense branches and leaves. Like the February flower, we must not ride the wave or follow the trend, we must find a new path on our own. One flower will attract hundreds of flowers to bloom, full of vitality.