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Lotus on four sides and willow on three sides, one city has mountains, and half the city has lakes. Where did the poem come from, who wrote it, and its poems.

It is a couplet praising Daming Lake in Jinan. The author is Liu, born in Qing Dynasty.

The whole poem describes the beautiful scenery of Daming Lake: the lake is surrounded by lotus flowers, weeping willows on three sides, and half the mountains in the city are reflected in the lake.

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Liu (176 1 year-1830), whose real name is Cheng Mu, is from Guanquan Village, Chishan Town, Shangli County, Pingxiang City, Jiangxi Province. 1789 (fifty-four years of Qing Qianlong) is the third person on Hu Changling's list. Call Wei Liu "Jiangxi genius", and more people call him "Jiangxi genius"? .

He is the author of 32 volumes of Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio, 74 volumes of Notes on the History of the Five Dynasties, and 4 volumes of Jiangxi Classic Records Supplement.

During the Qianlong period, Liu was named Prince Shaobao, and served as assistant minister of the four departments of officials, households, ceremonies and soldiers, also known as; Liu is an examiner in Hubei, Shandong and Jiangnan. He studied politics in Guangxi, Shandong and Zhejiang, and his reputation spread far and wide. 182 1 year (the first year of Daoguang), went home to recuperate due to illness. 1830 (ten years of Daoguang), died in Yangzhou, Jiangsu.

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Baidu encyclopedia Liu