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Collect poems by Liu Yuxi, Su Shi, and Tao Yuanming, and compare the different ones

Liu Yuxi: Unruly, independent, unconventional, and with a higher fighting spirit. As the saying goes: Thousands of sails pass by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees spring in front of the diseased trees. After returning to Beijing, he satirized the new nobles of the dynasty by writing "Thousands of peach trees in the temple of Xuandu are all set after Liu Lang left." He was demoted again. He is the one with the most character.

Su Shi: Self-consciously high-minded and modest, bold and unrestrained with a hint of desolation. The so-called: I am also afraid of the beauty of the beautiful buildings, and the cold at high places!

Tao Yuanming: He was not demoted. He was unwilling to kowtow to the governor (equivalent to the director of the Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection) for a salary of five buckets of rice and voluntarily abandoned his official position. He was the coolest one. After abandoning the official position, I was content with a pastoral life. How enviable! As the saying goes: Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can leisurely see the Nanshan Mountain. What a healthy and environmentally friendly life.