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How to write storks into The Heron House?

How to write storks as follows:

Horizontal, vertical, vertical, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding, horizontal, left, vertical, horizontal, horizontal, vertical, horizontal folding hook, point, vertical folding hook, horizontal

In the Heron Tower is a poem by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first two sentences of this poem are about natural scenery, but when you start writing, you will shrink Wan Li at your fingertips, so that you can have Wan Li at your fingertips. The last two sentences are freehand brushwork, surprisingly written, and philosophy is seamlessly integrated with scenery and situation.

The poet's mind, under the shock of nature, has realized a simple and profound philosophy, which can urge people to abandon the superficial knowledge of complacency, climb high and look far, and constantly open up new and better realms. Poet critics in Qing Dynasty thought: "Wang's poems are just two crosses, the first cross has done its best, and the last cross has a thousand miles."

Although the length of this poem is short, it draws the majestic momentum and magnificent scene of the mountains and rivers in the north, which has been inspiring the Chinese nation for thousands of years. In particular, the last two sentences are often quoted to express a positive exploration and unlimited enterprising attitude towards life. Today, this poem occasionally appears in major political and diplomatic occasions in China countries.

This poem is one of the last six quatrains of Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. On the other hand, the author Wang Zhihuan was the editor-in-chief in Hengshui County (now Hebei Province) of Jizhou in his early years, and was dismissed soon after being framed. Wang Zhihuan, who was less than 30 years old, lived a life of visiting relatives and friends. When writing this poem, Wang Zhihuan was only thirty-five years old.

However, according to the epitaph of Wang Zhihuan and his wife, Wang Zhihuan was born in 688, and later "supplemented the main book of Hengshui in Jizhou". When he married his wife, Li, in 722, he was still the principal bookkeeper of Hengshui in the tenth year of Kaiyuan, and his term of office lasted until about 726, when Wang Zhihuan was nearly forty years old.

After being idle for fifteen years, he was reinstated in the first year of Tianbao (742) and died soon at the age of 55. Scholars speculate that the stork tower is located in Pingyang County (now Puxian County, Shaanxi Province) and belongs to Jiangzhou, Wang Zhihuan's hometown. So this poem may have been written by Wang Zhihuan when he abandoned his official position and returned to his hometown. The creation time is about 15 years (727) to 29 years.