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Poems about Wuzhen
2, the spring water is brighter than the sky, and the painting boat listens to the rain. Bodhisattva Man, written by Wei Zhuang, means that the river in spring is clearer and greener than the blue sky, and you can fall asleep listening to the rain outside on the original boat.
3. A pair of stone pagodas stand on things. It is rumored that Zhou Zi is Wuzhen. From the Song of Wuzhen Restaurant written by Qu You in Ming Dynasty, it means: I saw a pair of stone pagodas standing on the east and west sides, and the boatman said it was Wuzhen.
4, the sound of spring awakens the dreams of the mountain people, and a book can be seen in the bamboo. Poems on Hengshan Hall written by Wen Zhiming in Ming Dynasty means: The cheerful sound of spring awakened my dream, so I picked up a incomplete bamboo book to read.
At night near Wuzhen Bridge in the moonlight, I still cried out to see that mountain in my dream. From the Ming Dynasty historical mirror "Sleeping in Wuzhen in My Arms, Traveling with Gentlemen (Two Poems)" means: Wuzhen at night, the moon hangs over the bridge, and I seem to wake up in my sleep to enjoy the mountains and rivers.
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