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What are the ancient poems about catching ghosts?

Zhong Kui's theme is actually a little folk-custom, not very "literary", but I personally like Zhong Kui's theme (maybe I like Zhong Kui, and we can't hold down the legend about Zhong Ye), and I also hid some snuff bottles with Zhong Kui's theme in my early years, so I brought this hobby into the Fan Gu collection.

This fan is a perfect match, with different images of Zhong Kui engraved on both sides and poems expressing different artistic conception.

At the same time, Zhong Kui looked a little embarrassed with a broken umbrella and an oil lamp in his hand. The poem is as follows:

"A broken umbrella and a lonely lamp, selling things in the north and south, I don't know how to get drunk tonight, and I am afraid of ghosts."

Inscription: "Tin is painted in the early spring of Xiyinxuan", and the seal is engraved with the word "Tin".

Zhong Kui is waving a sword, strong expression. I don't know all the poems, please help me.

"Longquan was dazzling, the fishing bag hung down, Zhu was cast by X, and the cymbals were more purple."

Inscription: The inscription on Chishi is engraved with the word "after forty"

Fishing bag: It should be a sealed bag.