Does the poem Wuchun really exist? . .

Has Lu You ever written such a poem "Wuchun"? The answer should be yes: no. As a great patriotic poet in the Song Dynasty, Lu You wrote more than 9,000 poems in his life, making him the most prolific poet in Chinese history. The author consulted the "Jiannan Poetry Manuscripts", which was edited and annotated by Mr. Qian Zhonglian and published by Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House in September 1985. It includes eighty-five volumes plus one volume of "Fang Weng's Collection of Poems". It should be said that this "Jiannan Poetry Manuscript and Notes" is the most complete collection of Lu You's poems today. However, the so-called "Wo Chun" poem that has been circulated on the Internet in recent years has not been found. It can be seen that Lu You did not write this poem called "Wuchun".

Judging from the so-called "Wo Spring" poem itself, first of all, it makes people wonder what it is saying after reading it, and it has no poetic beauty. As a netizen said: "There is no poetry, no poetic taste, wrong meter, wrong rhyme, and repeated wording in many places. Any one of these five items is a taboo for poets. It is impossible for Lu You to commit such a low level Wrong." Therefore, it should be concluded that "this thing is just a joke made by the troublemakers later." The author agrees with this view.

The author searched the Internet and found all of Lu You's poems with titles beginning with the word "wo". There are exactly twelve poems, but there is no such poem as "Wo Chun". Therefore, this poem "Wo Chun" by Lu You should be a fake and shoddy work in the name of the famous poet Lu You, and the poem "I'm Stupid" that was dictated by reading the so-called poem "Wo Chun" by Lu You is even more The jokes that can be made by good people are a kind of ridicule and teasing, just for people to have a good laugh after dinner.

Twelve poems by Lu You whose titles begin with the word "wo" are also appended here for interested netizens to appreciate.