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Is it true to lie in spring?

No, it's a boring work made up by boring people on purpose. It's not poetic at all. If Mr. Lu You knows, he will probably be angry.

Enter the keyword "Lu You Wo Chun" in Baidu, and you can see many related articles with different versions, from the first poem to "The other shore is dark green", and some continue to write "The other shore is like bamboo, the other shore is like bamboo, and the other shore is like an inch of bamboo", and even add "Lying like a cave cold (I am from Shandong)" to the first sentence of the poem. Some said that the teacher read aloud the students' dictation, some Chinese teachers with Shandong accent read Wochun as "I am stupid", and some asked if Wochun was a poem written by Lu You. I am just a poor scholar, but if I read it carefully, I will know that the so-called "spring sleep" is not Lu You's work, but a joke played by talented netizens.

First of all, from the formal point of view, the so-called "Wochun" is neither a poem nor a word. It is said that the poem is unqualified and the word has no epigraph. It is just a funny jingle to match "I am stupid", so it is not Lu You's work. Poetry reached the pinnacle of art in the Tang Dynasty. As a great poet in the Song Dynasty, Lu You inherited the mantle of his predecessors.

Writing a poem "The antithesis is neat, so that things can be ironed out", which people call "Little Li Bai", will definitely not write such a poem that is neither donkey nor horse. Ci began in the late Tang and Five Dynasties and was perfected in the Song Dynasty. Generally, every word in the Song Dynasty is directly marked with a epigraph, even if it is a self-proposition, the title is only marked under the epigraph, such as Spring Water Wandering in the Ink Ci Pool, The Chinese Draft of Fisherman's Pride, Zuoxian Road in Qi Tianle and so on. And there are few or no simple propositions without epigrams. Lu You is a rigorous scholar, and I don't think he will easily express this nondescript poem "Wochun".