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A whole poem is drawn by all the mountains

This sentence is not a poem, but a couplet (that is, a couplet), which comes from Liang Zhangju's Complete Works of Qing Dynasty Couplets.

Full sentence: there are mountains and pictures, no water and no articles.

Meaning: Where there are mountains and water, it is as beautiful as a picture and as beautiful as an article. The "article" here does not refer to written works, but describes the beauty of watercolor, saying that it has mixed patterns and colors.

Moral: Describe the beautiful scenery here, which is breathtaking.

Extended data:

The Complete Works of Conghua Couplets is a collection of all couplets written by Liang Zhangju and his son, the founders of couplets. Includes the following four parts:

The first chapter consists of twelve volumes of Conghua Couplet, four volumes of Couplet Continuation and two volumes of Couplet Three Records edited by Zhang. The six volumes of "Lian Si Yan" were compiled by the third sub-beam.

The second part, including eight volumes of Joe Duilu edited by Liang Zhangju; "Qiao Dui Continued Record" Volume II, edited by Liang.

The third part, including the couplet "leftover" in the sixth volume of Liang Zhangju's Notes on Returning to the Field and the supplement to the bridge pile in the seventh volume of Wandering Tales.

The fourth part includes Liang Zhangju's "Wandering Series" and his "Continued Talks" and "Three Talks".