According to the content of the poem or a theme to be elaborated, that is, the central idea should be a proposition. Of course, the title should be condensed to be the essence!
In the Song Dynasty, a poet wrote such a poem: "Half a waning moon and half ashes of dust, there is still a faint trace of Kaiyuan characters. I think that before the clear light is broken, I will buy up all the injustices in the world."
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After writing it, I put it on the table. Later, it was blown out of the window by the wind and picked up by a shepherd boy. The shepherd boy took a closer look and found that it was a poem about things, but there was no title. He thought, why does this poet write poems without adding titles? It's a difficult question, so let me give him a question. So he wrapped something he had picked up while herding cattle in a piece of paper with poetry written on it, and threw it into the poet's window, and it happened to be thrown into the poet's arms. The poet looked at the contents of the paper bag, then looked at the shepherd boy outside the window and said: "Good boy, you have given me a question. You are talented!"
Let me ask, what is the shepherd boy in the poem? What's inside? It's a broken copper coin.
Original poem source:
"Mengxi Bi Tan" Volume 14 Art and Literature 1
A scholar from Piling County has a daughter whose surname is Mr. Li, who was sixteen years old, was quite good at poetry and had many good verses, which many people in Wu found. There is a "Poetry for Lost and Broken Money" that says: "The half-waning moon covers the dust, and there is still a faint trace of Kaiyuan characters. I think that before the clear light is broken, I will buy up all the injustices in the world."
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