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What is the allusion to the term Zhuang Sao in ancient poetry?
Zhuang Sao,
refers to the general name of Zhuang Zi of Zhuangzi of the Warring States period and Li Sao of Qu Yuan.
Tang Dynasty - Han Yu - "Explanation of Progress in Learning":
"The next catch is Zhuang Sao, which was recorded by Taishi."
Song Dynasty - Lu You - "Jiannan Poetry Draft V.3":
"I wear a pen and dare to say that I have taken the history of Han, but I can still read Zhuang Sao behind closed doors."
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