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What are the ancient poems about dinosaurs?
1, letter from Liu Tang Deren in Chunfang to take care of the school.

Frustration is better than loneliness. Sit quietly, when flowers bloom and fall.

When you count vegetables, the birds in your dream will move. There is only one dinosaur building official, who goes back to the mountain and violates it.

2. Song? Kong Wuzhong's Rainstorm

The shower entered the Han Pass with the wind, and everyone was happy and sad.

Lightning still lurks like a dinosaur, flashing and lingering around the wall.

3. Song? Mao Kun's "Going to Beijing to Send Two Sous"

A sword star is inseparable, and every dinosaur is cold and ancient.

4. Song? Su Su's Two Hundred Poems of Jinling

There are sticks, quinoa, flute and wild monks in the short brown mountains.

Although there is no saying that getting old is annoying, it is still a picture of a dinosaur sleeping.

5. Sean Song Gong Yuan's "Five Dry and Beautiful Poems"

The white clouds in the Dan room are deep, and the red dust does not invade.

Playing the piano scares cranes, and playing marbles sings dinosaurs.

Only pure things, no fame and fortune.

Xie Qu stayed, bought wine and fell down.

6. Ming? Sun Yiyuan's "Watching Seven Stars and Cypress Songs"

Before the seamount, I suddenly saw the ancient pagoda, and my eyes were full of momentum.

There are colorful gods in the world, and the essence of the earth and gas is thousands of years old.

The skin is peeling off without writing, and the old root fossils swallow sediment.

According to the mountain, Yinggu.

Dry and slippery, black branches hide snakes.

Standing on the top of the mountain, covered by clouds, the sunset has not yet set.

The audience in the same industry are sighing, and their tongues are shrinking.

I can't investigate the resurrection, and I will shake the bed dinosaur at night.

What did the ancients think of dinosaur fossils?

In ancient times, there was a medicinal material called keel, which was a fossil of ancient creatures, including dinosaurs and ancient mammals. Ancient people thought it could cure diseases.

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