Poetry describing physical health

An old horse crouches, aiming at a thousand miles (Cao's "Turtle is Long")

One day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight up and cross the deep sea. (Don Li Bai is hard to go)

At the extreme, the other mountains are dwarfed under the sky ... (Tang Du Fu's "Looking at Yue")

Why don't men take Wu Gou and accept 50 states in Guanshan? (Don Lihe's South Garden)

Don't be afraid of clouds covering your eyes, just because you are at the top. (Wang Song Anshi "Dengfeifeng")

May all beings be full and lie in the sun. (Song Ligang's Sick Cow)

I hope all people are warm and work hard to get out of the mountains. (Ming Yuqian's Ode to Coal)

Falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud protects flowers more. (Qing Gong Zizhen's "Jihai Miscellaneous Work")

If you are selfish, your country will survive. Why should every cloud has a silver lining avoid it? (Lin Qingzexu, "Going to the Garrison to Show the Family")

A cavity of blood is hard-working and precious, and it can turn into a blue peach when spilled. (Modern Qiu Jin's "Wine")