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In Dream of Red Mansions, Xue Pan did some limericks

Yes, Xue Pan wrote limericks in "A Dream of Red Mansions".

In the twelfth chapter of the novel "Wang Xifeng poisoned the lovesickness trap, Jia Tianxiang is taking a mirror of the wind and moon", Xue Pan recited one of his limericks for Jia Baoyu and others at a banquet, called " Xue Pan composes a poem.

The following is the full text of this poem:

"The peaches are not yet fragrant, the apricots are not yet red, and I laugh at the east wind before the cold. It is difficult to distinguish the spring when the soul flies to the Yuling Mountains, and the clouds are separated by the clouds and the dreams are not clear."

The green calyx adds makeup and melts into the torch, and the immortal is drunk and crosses the broken rainbow. It seems to be an ordinary color, the shades are different from the ice and snow."

This poem describes spring. The scent of the flower and the beauty of the flower express Xue Pan's own bold personality and love for life. Although this poem is not as delicate and delicate as the poems of Jia Baoyu and others, its style and theme also reflect the character of Xue Pan.

It should be noted that in addition to Xue Pan’s limerick, there are other characters who have also written limericks. For example, in the twenty-eighth chapter of the novel "Jiang Yuhan gave a gift of Qian Xiangluo, and Xue Baochai was ashamed to cage the red musk string", Jia Baoyu and Xue Baochai wrote a limerick called "The Legend of Bao Daichai". This poem is a piece of limerick written by three people. Each person composed a sentence, rhyming with "the original is not received".

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