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Is all love ancient prose or poetry?

All love is an ancient poem. From Ye Shaoweng's Garden Worthless in the Song Dynasty, the original text is as follows:

This park is not worth visiting.

Ye Shaoweng? Song dynasty

Perhaps my master was worried that my wooden shoes trampled his precious moss and tapped Chai Men lightly, but no one opened it for a long time.

But this spring spring, after all, can't be caged. Look, there is a pink apricot sticking out of the wall.

Translation:

Perhaps the owner was worried that my clogs would crush his precious moss, so I patted Chai Men gently for a long time.

The spring scenery in the garden can't be caged, and branches of red apricots are sticking out of the wall.

Appreciate:

This little poem describes what the poet saw and felt when he visited the park in spring, which is very vivid and interesting. This poem is a blend of scenes and scenes, which has been passed down through the ages. It not only shows the irresistible vitality of spring, but also shows the author's love for spring.

Describe the quiet, comfortable and comfortable rural scenery. This poem also tells us a truth: all beautiful new things full of life must develop according to objective laws, and no external force can stop them.