Original poem "Wuchun" by Lu You

There is no such thing as "Wo Chun" by Lu You, and Lu You has never written it.

1. "Wo Chun" is adapted from "Wa Shi" in Han Han's book "Three Gates". This poem was once played as a humorous clip in the TV series "The Sword". The author has also created hundreds of poems, prose poems, and modern poems.

The poem is as follows:

"Lying in Spring"

The dark plum blossoms smell the flowers, and the branches lie on the branches with sadness. It smells like lying on water from a distance, and it is easy to see the spring green. The shore seems green, the shore seems green, and the shore seems green.

Han Han's "Lying on the Stone" is as follows:

The lying plum blossoms and the smell of flowers, (I have no culture)

The lying branches depict the sky. (I only know how to farm)

The fish kisses the water lying on the stone, (you want to ask who I am)

The lying stone answers the spring green. (I am a big stupid ass)

2. Such a poem has no poetic meaning, no poetic taste, wrong meter, wrong rhyme, and repeated wording in many places, which is simply an insult to poetry. Lu You kept writing all his life and made great achievements in both poetry and prose. The language of his poems is easy to understand and the composition is rigorous. It is impossible to write such poems. These are all the pranks of unlearned people.

3. Lu You (1125-1210), named Wuguan, also known as Fangweng, was a Han nationality and a native of Shanyin, Yuezhou (now Shaoxing). He was a writer, historian and patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. Lu You was born when the Northern Song Dynasty was overthrown, and he was deeply influenced by his family's patriotism when he was young. During the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, he participated in the examination of the Ministry of Rites, but his official career was not smooth because he was rejected by Qin Hui. After Emperor Xiaozong of the Song Dynasty came to the throne, he was granted a Jinshi background and served successively as the chief registrar of Ningde County in Fuzhou, the official of the imperial edict, and the general magistrate of Longxing Prefecture. Because of his persistence in resisting the Jin Dynasty, he was repeatedly rejected by the Zhuhe faction.