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What does Shanglin Fu mean?

A persistent view of love that you must have.

Because the article "Shang" has 4 184 words, and contains many rare and difficult words, it is difficult for ordinary people to calm down and copy it. If someone can copy it all to you, you can see that this person's love for you is very persistent. Therefore, "Shang" is endowed with the meaning of having a view of love.

Shang Lin Fu itself does not express the meaning of love. This article was written by Sima Xiangru in a happy mood after he changed from a servant of Liang Wang to a literary servant of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. The only thing that has love is the phrase "give your soul to your soul and have fun with your heart", which describes flirting and congenial feelings.

Shang Lin Fu is Sima Xiangru's masterpiece. The full text is rich in rhetoric and vocabulary, most of which are very uncommon words. Originally, it had nothing to do with love, but the phrase "Give the soul, please the heart" expressed the profound friendship between men and women and their persistence in love, which is why Fu Lin won his sweetheart on the Internet.