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What is the content of the whole poem?

The whole sentence is "chasing the wind and the moon, don't stay, everything is spring mountain." The original sentence is from Tian Xin's On China in the Ming Dynasty, and borrowed from Ouyang Xiu's Walking on the Sand: "Spring mountains are everywhere, and pedestrians are even outside."

The meaning of this poem is: work hard, not afraid of dangerous roads, and don't stay for the scenery along the way.

If you aim to reach the top, don't cling to the hillside scenery.

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This piece of music is repetitive, and the front and back paragraphs are the same; Each paragraph consists of two four sentences and three seven sentences. The third and fifth sentences are flat sentences, so odd and even sentences are more harmonious.

Two four-character sentences in each paragraph take duality as their works, such as Yan Shu's "Fine grass worries about smoke, secluded flowers are timid" and "Slow enthusiasm, lingering fragrance"; "Ancestors leave songs, the pavilion does not feast", "the moon soul disappears, and the tall building is broken"; "There is no crossing in the blue sea, and there is a road in Yaotai", "The curtain condenses dust, and the boudoir covers the fog". This piece of music is a new sound in the Northern Song Dynasty. In the early Song Dynasty, Chen Yaozuo's "Poems for Feeling" was a creative one.