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What poems are there that describe low-key and unobtrusive?
1, "Yin Zhu" written by Xu in the Northern Song Dynasty, the original text: There was a knot before it was unearthed, so Lingyun had no intention to go.

Before it grew out of soil, it was already a knot, and even if it grew to a very high height, it remained humble and humble.

2. Xu Maodong Zhimo's Farewell to Cambridge, the original text: I left quietly, just as I came quietly; I waved my sleeve without taking away a cloud.

3. Yongmei, a diviner, written by Lu You in the Southern Song Dynasty, originally said: A group of people are jealous because they have no intention of fighting for spring.

It blooms at the top of a hundred flowers, but it has no intention of competing with them for spring scenery, but it has aroused the envy of many ordinary flowers.

4, Tang Li Bai's "Chivalrous Journey", the original text: I went to the clothes, and I was famous for it.

They are brave and chivalrous, and they won't even leave their names after the job is done.

5. Modern Mao Zedong? Operator Yongmei, original:? Joe doesn't fight for spring, he only reports it.

Plum blossoms are beautiful, but they do not compete with peaches and plums for beauty. She just reports the news of spring.