The use of punctuation marks after quoting poems

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The quotation of ancient poems is generally punctuated, and punctuation is used according to the usage of the original poem.

For example:

Alas, the moon can't drink water, and my shadow follows me blankly, Yue, really don't understand?

"Li Bai fights wine poems and sleeps in Chang 'an Restaurant. The son of heaven didn't get on the boat, claiming that I was Brewmaster. "

Modern poetry quotations can use comma or separator "/"in the middle, and separator "//"between paragraphs.

For example:

I want to get out of here. "I left quietly/as I came quietly", I'd better go.

I want to get out of here. "I waved my sleeves/didn't take away a cloud." I'd better go.

That is to say, according to the usage of your article, whether you use commas or periods at the end, your quotation is in double quotes.