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The vast and sorrowful day is slanting, and the whip points to the end of the world.
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Kyushu is angry and thunderous, and all the horses are sad.
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Jihai miscellaneous poems write the poet's parting verses after resigning: the vast sorrow is slanted by the day, and the whip points to the end of the world.
Gong Zizhen's poem of resigning and returning to his hometown with "vast sorrow" and still caring about the future and destiny of the country is: Falling red is not a ruthless thing, turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers. The verses that express the noble qualities of the poet who are willing to sacrifice themselves and cultivate new forces are:
Luohong is not a ruthless thing digging birds, turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers. Ouyang judged the spine and sighed early, "The tears asked Huahua silently, and the red flew over the swing." "Actually, "Jihai Miscellaneous Poems" is not a ruthless thing, turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers.
Isn't it a novelty?
I hope the above answer to the wild demolition case can help you.
Falling red is not a ruthless thing, turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers.
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The sorrow of parting, the joy of returning.
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Hah
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