After 800 years of oblivion, the meaning of "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world" and the deeds of the poet Wang in the Song Dynasty have finally been sorted out. This well-known poem originally came from a poem about talents. During the period of 1983, Guilin cultural relics workers discovered two poems by Wang who had been sleeping for many years. Since the beginning of this year, Guilin Federation of Literary and Art Circles has organized a group of experts in ancient poetry to study and think that this poem contains the theme of praising talents. The first year of Jiatai in Southern Song Dynasty? Ad1201) In mid-September, students from Guilin 1 1 stood out in this state of solution testing. After the exam, they held a banquet in the local area to celebrate. As a county magistrate, Wang wrote two poems at the banquet to celebrate their success and wished the students good results in the Beijing exam next spring. The first sentence of the second poem is "Guilin's landscape is the best in the world". Wang's poem is: Guilin's landscape is the best in the world, and the jade is green. Morale is not inspiring, and the literary field is like a battlefield. Tiger and leopard watch the opponent's nine passes, and Wan Li Kunpeng talks about the play. An old eye is clear, and a gentleman fights against the south.
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