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An ancient poem "The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves before, and a new generation changes the old ones"!
There are many talented people all over the country, and their poems and popularity will last for hundreds of years.

I. Original text

The poems of Li Bai and Du Fu have been read by thousands of people, and it is nothing new to read them now.

There are many talented people all over the country, and their poems and popularity will last for hundreds of years.

Second, translation.

The poems of Li Bai and Du Fu have been praised by thousands of people, but now they are nothing new to read. Generations of talented people have emerged in our country, and their poems, articles and popularity will be circulated for hundreds of years.

Third, the source

On Five Poems by Yi (Ⅱ)

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The first two sentences of the poem take the poems of Li Bai and Du Fu as examples: "Du Li's poems are widely circulated, but they are not new so far." In order to explain the change of poetic style from generation to generation, the poet quoted two famous poets in the history of poetry, Li Bai and Du Fu in the Tang Dynasty, as examples. Li Bai and Du Fu's poems have been handed down from generation to generation, and no one can compare them. Even great poets like Li and Du Fu, whose poems have been circulated for thousands of years, are no longer fresh when they are circulated to the public.

From the perspective of historical development, every era has its leading figures. It can be seen that "talents come forth in large numbers, each leading the way for hundreds of years", and talents appear from generation to generation in the country, and their respective influences are only a few hundred years. The author believes that poetry should keep pace with the times, and poets should be innovative in their creation, not deliberately imitating, but following in the footsteps of the ancients.