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Poetry with idioms
Spring breeze is full of horseshoe disease, and you can see all the flowers in Chang 'an in one day. (Meng Jiao, Tang Dynasty, after graduation)
Once the sea was difficult for water, it was always amber. (Yuan Zhen's "Li Si" in Tang Dynasty)
Dragons and tigers live in the imperial city, and Jinling tours the ancient hills.
Li He's "Li Ping Plays Elegant Style"
Nu Wa tried to make up the sky by refining stones, which made the autumn rain fly.
Lu You's Crossing the Mountain and the West Village
There's a village where there's no road.
Meng Jiao's After Graduation
Spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see Chang 'an flowers all in one day.
Qingzhao Ci in Song Li s Wulingchun;
Things are people, not everything, tears flow first.
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