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What is "Wu Fengqi"?

"Wu Fengqi" refers to Liu Yong, a poet in the Song Dynasty, who wrote "Love flowers in recent years and lean on dangerous buildings". The original is:

Leaning against the dangerous building, the wind is fine, looking forward to spring sorrow, and the sky is dark. In the afterglow of grass and smoke, no one can rely on the meaning of silence.

I plan to get drunk on the map of madness and sing songs for wine, which is strong and tasteless. I don't regret that my belt is getting wider and wider, which makes people haggard for Iraq.

Explanation:

I leaned on the railing of a tall building for a long time, and the breeze brushed my face a little bit, which made me feel dejected in the endless spring, and my depression and sadness rose from the distant and boundless sky. Green grass, drifting clouds and smoke, hidden in the afterglow of sunset, no one understands my feeling of leaning against the railing.

I'm going to get drunk in my bohemian mood and raise a glass to sing, but I feel meaningless when I barely laugh. I'm getting thinner and thinner, but I haven't always regretted it. I'd rather look haggard because of her thinness.

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works appreciation

This is a people-oriented poem. The poet combines the loneliness of wandering in a foreign land with the lingering feelings of missing the right person, and writes lyrically and sincerely with the expression of "winding path leading to seclusion"

This word is a wonderful extension of "Spring Sorrow", that is, "Acacia", but it refuses to get to the point. It only revealed some news to the readers between the lines, but it came to an abrupt end when it was about to be written. It was so vague, confusing and tortuous that it was not until the last sentence that the truth was made clear. In the last two sentences of the word, the love of acacia came to an abrupt end when it reached its climax, and the passion echoed with great appeal.