Interpretation of Wang's Noun

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Interpretation of Wang style

Refers to the style of Wang Anshi's poems in Song Dynasty. An Shi was named Jing Guogong, so he called it. His poems are vigorous and fresh, and quatrains are the highest. Song's "Cang Shi Style": "As far as people are concerned, there is a style, a style ... the title of the back mountain and the title of the king." Note: "The official quatrains are the highest, and their arrogance is higher than that of Su, Huang and Chen, but they are still separated from the Tang people."

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Wang's explanation is the title of king × monarch of ancient countries. In modern times, some countries still use this title: Kingdom. Wang fa. Childe Wang Sun. Dynasty (this). The highest title below the ancient emperor of China: maharaja. Princes. The leader of a clan or class: the single king. Queen bee. Ace (the biggest card in bridge; The most powerful body is the whole body of people and animals: the body. Weight. Body temperature. Physical quality. Signs (abnormal changes found by doctors when examining patients). Physical quality. Appearance. Physical fitness (physique and energy). Sports. The body is in pieces. Part of the body: four bodies. Throw yourself on the ground. Thing itself or all: thing.