The beauty of poetry lies in the Ming Dynasty and in Jiuzhou.

What do you mean change? I've met two kinds of people twice. One is a self-righteous person, who does not do well and deliberately shows off in the hope that others will praise him. I will help him correct and close the problem! Nothing back! Second, I obviously didn't pretend to understand, so I changed it and ran away! So if you are sure to change it, send me the score and QQ to help you change it! Follow-up: What do you mean by your answer? Answer: I feel sad if I don't want to change it ... my buddy helped him change it, thanks and gifts. How much time is worth changing? It's a waste of time and mood! Sure, do you want to change the poem or the comment? Follow-up: What I want to ask is: Jiuzhou in the Ming Dynasty was beautiful. How many autumns did she have? What does this sentence mean? Thank you for asking: My name is Liping, and someone wrote it for me just to understand what it means. Thank you for your answer: The previous sentence describes Kyushu, Hideteru tomorrow, which is a description of the scenery! The last sentence is not good! Pingpeng means look! I'm missing. Tang Du Fu's poem "Farewell to Qingxi Orchard of Nanxing Brother in Wuxia" says: "The moss and bamboo are good, but the flat canopy is uncertain." Li Yuancun's "Sleeping in the Night, Sleeping in the Rain and Rain Tomorrow": "Life is hard to decide, often like duckweed." Qing Weijing's Answer to Gu Yan's Footprints: "In the future, Ping Peng will circulate or get together at first sight, so we should discuss it with you day and night to prove it." Seriously, the first sentence is good. The morning sun shines on the flowers and the dew evaporates. The whole land of Kyushu is fragrant!