Tian Jing Sha Wen | Sima Changhe
The night breeze is dancing with silver sand, and the peaches and plums are budding. The morning sun jumps at dawn. Two magpies fell a pear tree.
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Xie Chichun Wen | Sima Changhe
Night rain and breeze, dreaming and crossing lightly. Pick a bead curtain, and the stars are everywhere. Looking from afar, Meiying pushed the window. Rain flowers fly and dazzle your eyes.
the morning glow paints a scene, and thousands of roads run through the forest like waterfalls. Go for a walk, carefree and lazy. Early in the spring of March, listening to the machine steps in the field. Drunk in the spring, I don't know the way home. Three
Stealing the word Magnolia | Sima Changhe
The ancients have sung poems for thousands of years, and the Qing Tombs have loved them for a long time. A handsome horse carries a harp, and the sound of pipa is green.
Zhao Jun has made a monument to his own merits, while Hongyan retrogrades and loves Huang He. Plug the chime and cross the sky.
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pale yellow willows | Sima Changhe
Bai Causeway willows are thin and spring breeze shows in March. The scenery is alone. The Yellow River runs wild in nine twists, and the lonely smoke in the desert rushes to the sky.
goose yellow willow, cooked and sprinkled in the pavilion. Deep light, the rhyme remains the same. The sound of wild geese and distant visitors live at the mouth of the lake. Hometown Yangchun, chaotic clouds and sea, unforgettable seven stars and big dipper.
—— About the author:
Wang Yukun, whose net name is Sima Changhe. Member of Inner Mongolia Poetry, Calligraphy and Painting Research Association, originally from Shandong, now living in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. Media person, chief editor, now retired. He used to be the director of radio programs, the deputy editor-in-chief of taxpayer newspaper, the editor-in-chief of Observation Proverbs and Looking at China Inner Mongolia. I like to make friends with poetry and travel. His works are published in books, periodicals and online media. Shi Hai Qin Sheng is an outstanding author in 218, with ancient rhyme poetry and natural style.