I don't believe there are white-headed poems in the world.

From the Song Dynasty poet Xin Qiji's "Partridges and a Generation of Fu"

In the evening, Western jackdaw in the west is sad, and Liutang is green but gentle.

No one would believe that there would be a sad life in the world if it were not for the bitterness of grief at this moment.

Heartbroken, tears are hard to collect, and acacia belongs to xiaohonglou.

I know that there are countless chaotic mountains that block the distant sky, but I can't help leaning against the railing and staring at it all the time.

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Jia Xuan wrote more than 600 poems with 100 tones. Among these tunes, the most frequently used is "Partridge Sky", with 63 songs, accounting for 10% of the total, which are used to express feelings, express anger, express feelings, sigh old times, reward, bid farewell, celebrate birthdays, say things, write scenes, discuss and so on. I'm afraid it is precisely because of the handy use of this tone that Dairen Fu naturally chose this tone. Today, it is impossible to know who wrote the inscription of "Fu Dairen" in Qing Dynasty. We can see between the lines that the protagonist is a woman full of "separation from hate" and "lovesickness".