Looking Back at the Bleak Place: the Broad-minded Flavor in Ancient Poetry

Looking Back at the Bleak Place: the Broad-minded Flavor in Ancient Poetry

by Xia Ruoyan

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A poem, a piece of love, a lifetime of memories; a poem, a piece of sorrow, a lifetime of taste. Whether it is acquaintance, mutual understanding, lovesickness, or the rise, fall, or dispersion of love, they all embody tenderness and all kinds of worldly feelings. If you don't read poetry, it's not enough to know the history of the Spring and Autumn Period; if you don't read poetry, it's not enough to appreciate the essence of culture; if you don't read poetry, it's not enough to feel the spirit of the heaven and earth's vegetation; if you don't read poetry, it's not enough to see the beauty of the colorful chapters. ?

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