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Qianlong wrote countless poems throughout his life, why was only one famous? How bad is his poetry?

In addition to Qianlong's ability to govern the government, Emperor Qianlong was also famous for his love of poetry. Ancient emperors generally liked to write a few poems to express their emotions. For example, Cao Cao, Li Yu, Zhao Ji, etc. have extremely high literary attainments and have handed down many popular masterpieces. But if we say which emperor wrote the most poems, I am afraid no one would dare to compete with Emperor Qianlong. Then why were Emperor Qianlong's so many poems not widely circulated?

Now let’s take a look at how bad Qianlong’s famous poems are. Anyway, I laughed out loud after reading them. This poem is not in the book, but it is in the TV series: "One piece, two pieces, three or four pieces, five pieces, six pieces, seven or eight pieces, nine pieces, ten pieces, eleven pieces, flying into the reed flowers are not seen." I don't know this poem. Sorry for complaining, let’s look at a poem with a higher artistic level. The name of the poem is "City Wall", which was written by Qianlong when he went to Jiangnan: From a distance, the city wall is saw-toothed, and from a close look, the city wall is saw-toothed. One day it will fall over, and the upper part will not be sawed, but the lower part will be sawed. Even high-level poems are like this, which can only be compared to Qianlong's level of poetry writing.

A poet may write many poems in his life, but few people will write nearly 40,000 poems in his life like Qianlong. Although Qianlong did not have the talent of a poet, he really loved the technical work of writing poetry. He wants to write poems when he goes out to play, writes poems when resting in his dormitory, writes poems while enjoying flowers, writes poems when it rains, and even wants to write poems when he goes to the toilet. That’s why it’s so “highly productive”. But it is true that his poetic talent was limited, and more than 40,000 poems were not produced by later generations. Qianlong wrote whatever he saw when he wrote poems. He was truly "realistic". However, such poems have no charm at all and are full of joy.