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Is "Wo Chun" a poem written by Lu You?

No.

1. From a formal point of view, the so-called "Wo Chun" is neither a poem nor a lyric. The poem does not meet the rhythm and the lyrics have no word tags. It is just a jingle made to fit in with "I'm Stupid", so It's not Lu You's work. Poetry has developed to the pinnacle of art in the Tang Dynasty. As the great poet of the Song Dynasty, Lu You inherited the mantle of his predecessors and wrote poems that "confronted each other neatly and made things smooth." People at the time called him "Little Li Bai", and he would certainly not have written such a poem. The poem about neither a donkey nor a horse comes.

2. From the perspective of style, the so-called "Wo Chun" is neither a chant nor a praise. The words are wordy and repetitive, and the writing is forced and procrastinating. These are not the stylistic characteristics of Lu You's works.

3. Looking at the works, the so-called "Wo Chun" has no basis. It cannot be included in the "Jiannan Poetry Manuscript" and it is difficult to be included in the "Yi Manuscript". However, all talented netizens are quite ingenious. It's just a funny joke, so it's not Lu You's work.

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