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The poem at the beginning of my word

The poem at the beginning of this word goes like this:

1, "I want to go home by the wind, but I'm afraid the tower is magnificent and the heights are too cold." This is a poem written by Su Shi, a writer in the Song Dynasty, "When will there be a bright moon?" . Su Shi, with the bright moon as the introduction, told the story that he was hard to come down to earth, and expressed his longing for life under the moon by "going home by the wind".

2. "I say autumn is better than spring." This is a sentence in Autumn Poems by Liu Yuxi, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Liu Yuxi expressed his transcendence of spring by praising autumn scenery.