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The origin of Cuiwei
2. Shen Erya said: "The mountain is not as high as the jade." The poem says, "I love Cui Wei." Cui Wei, that is, Cui Wei. Poetry and biography are different in giving words. However, the word "Cui Wei" is not as good as "Cuiwei". The place far from the mountain is green, and it fades when it is near, so it is called green. Zuo Si's "Shu Du Fu": "Melancholy is subtle." Note: "Cuiwei, the mountain is light." Meng Jiao's poem: "Beautiful mountains and clear waters, shallow vegetation". And "the mountains are turning green." Dongpo's poems: "Looking at the bleak Nanshan from afar" are meaningful enough to achieve the wonderful interpretation of the poet and Er Ya. Du Mu's cloud "carrying a pot with a guest" is not as straight as Meng and Su Yi!
3. There is a poem in Qing Dynasty: Who sits in Fujiang Pavilion? Look at my boat. Look at it.
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