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Heart has the pinyin of winter solstice poetry

Xin? xīn? Hey? yǒu? Winter? dūng? Where to? zhì

(sòng ò ng)? Lu? lù? Swimming? hello

Today? jīn? Day? rì? Day? rì? South? South? Where to? zhì,

Me? wú? Door? Door? Fang? fāng? Silence? jì? However? Lang.

Home? jiā? Poverty? pín? Light? qěng? Pass? Guo? Festival? Jie,

Body? shēn? Old? lùo? Afraid? qiè? Increase? zēng? Year? Nyan.

Bi? bì? Sacrifice? jì? All of them? jiē? Help? fú? Bye-bye? White,

Integral? fēn? Disk? Pan? Independent? dú? Good morning. zǎo? Sleep? Mian.

Only? Wei? Should? yīng? Exploring? tàn? Spring? chūn? Dream? mèng

Already? yǐ? Around? rào? Mirror? jìng? Lake? hú? Edge? Bianca.

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"Heart Has Winter Solstice" is a five-character poem written by Lu You, a writer in the Southern Song Dynasty. In ancient times, every winter solstice, relatives and friends would compete to congratulate each other. In a lively scene, the unique poet's door is cold and uncoordinated. Moreover, time flies and lofty sentiments are empty. The poet has reached the point of "being too old to grow old", being supported by his children and grandchildren to worship his ancestors, and then going to bed early, savoring loneliness and hardship. Faced with all this, the poet took it lightly, pinned his new hopes on next spring, and expressed his indomitable ambition to do something old. The language of the whole poem is concise and popular, the image is vivid and touching, and it is a bit comprehensive and progressive. It ends with a tearful smile, which makes readers memorable.