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What do you mean I don't want to record it all? Why is it boasted by counterexample?
The so-called "unwilling to record it all" refers to another poem by Jia Dao, Yishui Poetry. Although there is a famous sentence with a high style, such as "Autumn wind blows the Weihe River, and the leaves are full of Chang 'an", because the whole poem is not commensurate with this famous sentence, the Collection of Tang Poems is not completely included.

This last batch, after Jia Dao's Sushan Temple, was included in the Collection of Tang Poems. The editor thinks that Jia Dao's Sushan Temple has both.

The famous sentence "Gao Songhe is not a group" runs through the whole poem, so it is collected in the Collection of Tang Poems. And The History of Jiang Yi Merchants and Wu Chu.

Although there is a famous sentence "Autumn wind blows the Weihe River and leaves fall all over Chang 'an", the whole poem is not commensurate with this famous sentence, so there is no complete record, only this famous sentence is mentioned in the last batch of other poems.

This final review of the Collection of Tang Poems embodies a standard for the editor of this book to include Tang poems, that is, the collected Tang poems should have famous sentences, and the whole poem should set off with this famous sentence in the same style. This is a perfect match, otherwise it is a "perfect match."

The so-called "counterexample praise" refers to the counterexample of Jia Dao's History of Wu Chu in Yishui, praising Jia Dao's "Sushan Temple" as "flawless".