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What is the poem against "except Wushan"

Appreciation of Yuan Zhen's Lisi

Once I tasted the vast sea, I felt that the water in other places was pale; Once you have experienced the clouds in Wushan, you feel that the clouds elsewhere are eclipsed.

Hurried through the flowers, lazy to look back; This reason is partly because of the ascetic monk, and partly because of who you used to be.

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Yuan Zhen was a famous poet in Tang Dynasty, with a large number of poems. He divided his poems into ten categories, such as ancient satirical poems, musical satirical poems, classical poems, new Yuefu poems, regular poems and colourful poems. This poem "Leaving Thinking" (one of the five) belongs to Yan Shi. The so-called "erotic poems" are poems describing the love between men and women. Of the author's ten poems, this one is better written. And this song "Congsi" is especially passionate, moving and has unique artistic characteristics. It is also a masterpiece among the classical poems describing the theme of love.

The most prominent feature of this poem is to express the hero's deep love for his lost sweetheart in a clever way. It uses water, clouds and flowers in succession, and it is written in a tortuous and euphemistic way, with far-reaching artistic conception and intriguing.

There are only four sentences in the whole poem, that is, three sentences are used figuratively. One or two sentences, from surprise, are highly metaphorical. On the surface, this poem says that once you look at the vast sea, you won't look at the trickle. It compares the sea with rivers. The sea is vast and magnificent.