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Xiaoman Ouyang xiu's ancient poems with pinyin
"Xiao Man" Song Dynasty: Ouyang YY and Ngtí l Li at night, yingti green willows, hàoyuèxingchángkong woke up in the bright moon. Zuil Ngtó um à i Love à ngf Ngxi à olu ò hó ng smiled in the wind and turned red.
In full season, the nightingale crows freely on the lush willow branches, and the bright moon illuminates the sky in the Wan Li. I like to see the wheat in front of the ridge at this time. Gently swaying, laughing in the wind in early summer, watching all the red. In full season, the nightingale crows freely on the lush willow branches, and the bright moon illuminates the sky in the Wan Li.
This is Ouyang Xiu's landscape poem describing Xiaoman solar terms. Willow trees are painted green in early summer, and wheat is thriving on sunny nights.
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