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Jane Naguchi; What does it mean to see everything in the world?

"Learn from the inside and see the world." These two sentences mean that if the heart is as clean as still water, we can see all kinds of situations in the world clearly. The poet has experienced ups and downs, changeable, cold-eyed observation of the world, seeing the world as calm as water, and experienced difficulties and hardships. The language is profound and can be used for reference.

The characteristics of this poem are: poetry is good at doing things, good at asking things, and good at expressing feelings.

Liu Yuxi (772 ~ 842) was a writer and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty. The word Meng De, a native of Luoyang (now Henan), was originally from Zhongshan (now Dingxian, Hebei) and was a descendant of Xiongnu. Liu Yuxi was born in Jiaxing (present-day Zhejiang) because he moved eastward to avoid the Anshi Rebellion in history.

His poems are refined and implicit, and he was called "Liu Liu" with Liu Zongyuan before his death, and was equally famous with Bai Juyi, who called him "Bai Liu" and Bai Juyi called him "poet".

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Explanation:

1 Stop water: still water.

2 swords: photos.

Liu Yuxi (772 ~ 842) was a writer and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty. The word Meng De, a native of Luoyang (now Henan), was originally from Zhongshan (now Dingxian, Hebei) and was a descendant of Xiongnu. Liu Yuxi was born in Jiaxing (present-day Zhejiang) because he moved eastward to avoid the Anshi Rebellion in history.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-two fables about "xianggong" taking servants to shoot cows