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What are the poems with a flat meaning?

Yongping

Liu Hui [Southern and Northern Dynasties]

Poor Ping Chi, dysprosium turns purple.

With the clever opening and closing of the waves, the water can be kept down.

Microroots without affixes, thin leaves with stems?

Wandering unpredictable, lingering like love.

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The duckweed in the lovely pond grows luxuriantly, with a purple back and a blue face.

Clever opening and closing in the waves, calmly sinking in the chasing water.

Tiny roots can't attach to the bottom of the water, leaves are too small and stems can't support them.

Migration is uncertain and I don't know where to drift. Staying on the water is like feeling for people.

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Duckweed always seems to have a sense of insecurity that swings with the water. The so-called "stopping in a restless place and walking in a place without a fixed trajectory" has often become a symbol of wandering life experience in the eyes of talented poets. However, if it is a sunny day with a happy mood, and then stand by and watch the clear duckweed waves, people will find that duckweed also has a unique and beautiful spirit.

Liu Hua Yong Ping's pen is full of joy and praise: "The pool is poor and flat, and dysprosium and purple are rejuvenated." "Poor" means "lovely". However, in the "cute", it seems that there are still some poor weaknesses. This adds some emotion to the poet's peace. Dysprosium, also called "atmosphere", is originally the appearance of different smoke. Here, it is used to color duckweed, showing duckweed leaves with purple in green. In the clear waves and light, there is a blue-purple gas rising, which can be said to be a bright color. The next sentence, "Clever opening and closing with waves can drive water low", further shows the dynamic beauty of duckweed. Naturally, there will be no big waves boiling and rolling in the "pool"; This "wave" is light and thin, as silent as a flower in the wind. And Lu Ping, standing on such a thin wave and dancing, is so light and graceful! When Chibo finally stopped, duckweed glided down from the height of the water wave. In the blink of an eye, it stood on a mirror plane, looking so elegant. These two sentences describe the floating, standing, moving and static state of duckweed in the water, just like a dancer's light dance, showing a very touching charm.