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The immortal poems written by Xin Qiji│Looking back suddenly

The fairy poems written by Xin Qiji, suddenly looking back

I saw how charming the green mountains were, but I expected that the green mountains should be like this to me. Their emotions and appearance are slightly similar. --Xin Qiji's "Congratulations to the Bridegroom"

The bright moon leaves the branches startled by magpies, and the breeze sings the cicadas in the middle of the night. --Xin Qiji's "Xijiang Moon·Night Walk on the Yellow Sand Road"

Zhongding Mountain and Forest are all dreams, and there is no surprise in the world of favors and disgrace. Just spend your life leisurely. -- Xin Qiji's "Linjiang Immortal·Zhongding Mountains and Forests Are All Dreams"

Awakening of a bright moon, it shines on me full of ice and snow, and the mighty rivers flow. --Xin Qiji's "Shui Diao Ge Tou·Visiting Yuebo Tower with Uncle Ma"

On an east wind night, flowers bloom on the trees. More blowing down, the stars are like rain. -- Xin Qiji's "The Green Jade Case·Yuan Xi"

On the Qiujiang River, I watched the wild geese take refuge in the frightened strings, and the boats returned in the waves. -- Xin Qiji's "Qinyuanchun·The new house with the lake is about to be completed"

The young man does not know the feeling of sorrow and falls in love with the upstairs. Fall in love with the upper floors. In order to compose new words, I forcefully express my sorrow. -- Xin Qiji's "Ugly Nuer·Shu Bo Mountain Road Middle Wall"

Looking back thousands of miles, old friends will never be seen again, and the full moon's clothes are like snow. -- Xin Qiji's "Congratulations to the Bridegroom"

Seven or eight stars are out in the sky, and two or three rains are falling in front of the mountain. -- Attitude is transformed into romance by thinning plums and cooking. -- "Congratulations to the Bridegroom" by Xin Qiji

The water floating in the sky sends endless trees, and the rain clouds bury half of the mountain. --Xin Qiji's "Partridge Sky·Sending People Off"

Leaning on the east wind, smiling brightly, looking forward to the thousands of flowers falling in shame. -- Xin Qiji's "Auspicious Crane Fairy"

When I'm drunk, I don't know who I am, neither the moon nor the clouds nor the crane. -- Xin Qiji's "Nian Nujiao·Fu Yuyan"

When the plum blossoms are blooming and the snow is deep, we must remember each other. --Xin Qiji's "Man Jiang Hong·Send Li Zhengzhi to Shu"

The wild tang flowers have fallen, and the Qingming Festival has passed in a hurry. --Xin Qiji's "Niannujiao·Shu Dongliu Village Wall"

When water comes from the west, there is a clear rainbow for ten feet, and a green screen for ten miles. -- Xin Qiji's "Qinyuan Chun·Si Bu Zhu Zhu"

The bright moon goes by boat, and the moon carries the sorrow of separation. --Xin Qiji's "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Sunset Ancient City Corner"

The wind has not yet settled on all the remaining flowers, so don't regret it. The flowers bloom and want the spring breeze. -- Xin Qiji's "Ding Feng Bo· Late Spring"

Plum plums are like snow and willows are like silk. Try to listen to other words to comfort lovesickness. --Xin Qiji's "Partridge Sky: Sending Ouyang Guorui to Wuzhong"

The autumn wind in the pavilion reminds me that I came to my house last year. -- Xin Qiji's "Spring in the Han Palace·Watching the Rain in the Autumn Wind Pavilion in Kuaiji"

The geese are falling in the autumn sky, and the empty strings are ringing when drunk. -- Xin Qiji's "Magnolia Slowly·Chuzhou Sends Fan Rui"

Man returns from the dream far away and has many sorrows, only in the wind and rain of pear blossoms. -- Xin Qiji's "Spring in the Jade House: Before the Wind, I Want to Encourage the Spring to Live"

The whole hall is filled with only red candles, the songs are calm, and the cups are calm. -- Xin Qiji's "A Cut of Plum Blossoms·Mid-Autumn Festival"

The mountains are far and near, the roads are sloping, and there are people selling wine under the green flag. --Xin Qiji's "Partridge Sky: Soft Mulberries and Young Shoots on the Mosque"