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Whose poetry is an eclectic talent?
"Don't stick to one pattern and drop talents" is a poem by Gong Zizhen, a poet in Qing Dynasty.

Gong Zizhen's Ji Hai Miscellaneous Poems No.220, the original poem is as follows:

Kyushu is angry in accordance with the wind and thunder, and thousands of troops are studying sadly. I advise God to regain his spirit, reduce his talent, and not stick to the rules.

There are 3 15 pieces of Jihai Miscellaneous Poems, either discussing current politics, telling stories or thinking about the past, with a wide range of topics and complex contents, and most of them attack the society with topics. Gong Zizhen lived on the eve of the Opium War. He has a strong patriotic spirit and advocates reforming internal affairs and resisting foreign aggression.

Creative background:

Gong Zizhen has lived in Beijing for a long time, and only when Cao is idle does she look tall and heroic. Because her father is over 70 years old, her uncle, father-in-law Wen, was appointed as the minister of rites, which is an avoidable example. So she begged for support, returned on April 23, resigned and returned to the south, left Beijing, and arrived at home in Hangzhou on July 9. After that, I went to Kunshan County, Suzhou, and made a feather mountain pavilion to settle down. On September 15, I went north to meet my wife and children who had left Beijing.

Welcome to Gu 'an County, Hebei Province. 1/kloc-0 returned to the south with his wife, He Jiyun, (Chang Mi), Tao (Nianmi) and A Xin, and arrived at the badminton court on1February 26th (1840 65438+1October 30th). The author wrote 3 15 quatrains, named Ji Hai Zashi, during his half-year trip from south to north.