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Generally speaking, it is important to be "straight", that is to say, what you have, while writing poetry and composition is tortuous, euphemistic and thought-provoking. Confucius said: "The feelings expressed should be true feelings, and the methods of expression should be skillful." Mencius said, "Wisdom is like art, and holiness is like strength." Skills, namely euphemism and twists and turns. Cui Nianling's poem "Grinding is a good thing, no songs and no satellites" is really ingenious!

Someone asked, "What poems can be called Qu in later generations?" I said, "There are countless poems that can be composers in ancient times!"

It's just Rainbow's "Visiting Friends" in the Yuan and Modern Times: "In the middle of the night, the silver lights are shining upstairs. I remember that the door was unlocked and Huayin listened to the sound of reading quietly. " This is a song. If you knock at the door, it's too direct. Fang's "Visiting Friends": "I love the flowers in front of the mountain. If you don't want to find a gentleman, stay, and you will know that your home is among the flowers. " This is a song. If it is written knowing that it is your home, it is too straightforward. Yongmei, a Song Dynasty poet, said, "Qingyang should smile at each other. Who is the leak of spring? " "Red Plum Fu": "The shepherd boy slept dimly and mistakenly thought that the peach forest was going to herd cattle." Through Yongmei, I thought of Liu's heart and the shepherd boy's eyes, which was a song; If you specialize in Yongmei, it's too direct.

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