Who could have thought of a 7-character ancient poem with the sound "jie"?

If you want something written by modern people, just refer to "Jin Yi'an". If you really want poems written by predecessors, then look at the following example sentences.

1. I only found two sentences of the seven-character poem with the word "clean" at the end of the sentence:

Luo Ye's "Diao Weng" "The Boat Song of Yuepu is bright and clean";

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Su Shi's "White Peony" "How is it like the ice and jade in the back hall".

2. Two sentences of the seven-character poem with the word "Jie" at the end of the sentence were also found, and the example of Yang Xiong's "Anti-Li Sao" cannot be strictly speaking, and is only used for reference:

Yang Xiong's "Anti-Li Sao" "A phoenix soaring in the sky is not as agile as a goose";

Yang Juyuan's "Farewell to Dr. Hu" "The world's civilized and military can be both agile".

There are also two seven-character poems with the word "ji", but the titles cannot be found:

Su Shi: "The yellow fox and the old rabbit are the most cunning";

Ouyang Xiu said: "The two capitals are five hundred miles away from each other, but it takes only a few days to get there quickly."