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What's a poem? Look at the clouds, the clouds and the clouds.
don't be surprised, watch the flowers bloom in front of the court; I have no intention of staying or staying, and I look up at the clouds in the sky. -Chen Jiru's "Small Window"

Sit in the east window and burn incense again, and watch weiyun roll himself up. -Lu You's "East Window"

South Hall saw the autumn wind again, lying down and watching the clouds roll up. -

Lu You's "Miscellaneous Fun in the South Hall" returns to the front seat of Yuxiufeng, and watches the clear clouds roll around. -Han Yuanji's "Send Guo Chengsi to China"

Smile for me when you break your face, and watch the clouds roll. -Zhang Wei's "The Second Rhyme of Chen Temple"

See the water to know the fullness, and see the clouds to see the volume. -Zhao Fan's "Presenting Li Zhiqing's Fa Cao"

Shu Lu's heart is close to the water, and he can watch the clouds at will. -Lu Rong's "Mixed with Peng Xingren (Three Songs)"