Wu Chuanzeng s original丨The chest is round and square, and it is easy to change the poetry line

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-30

The chest is round and square, and it is easy to change the lines of poetry

Author: Wu Chuanzeng.

One. Yasong Luge is delicate, and he is calm and steady.

The boat is close to the water, and the dragonfly is close to the water.

Two. The light car is familiar with the road to Chencang, and the deep valley is the high shore of the mausoleum.

Thousands of threads follow the call, and change the lines of poetry at your fingertips.

Three. The stars and the moon are free to wander, and the long forest is rich and the grass is pleasant.

The hanging river is watery, and the chest is round and square.

Four. The poor plain actually committed the traces of the shape, and the pulse was diluted.

A thousand considerations have learned from the car, revealing the amount of steps in Handan.

Five. The poet is crazy, and the whimsical armor is strong.

Weathering the rain from what you want, Xuanyu Jia Shi is busy.

Six. The poet blows the grass and is sad, and admires the hand to chase the Xiao wall.

The line is based on thinking and cultivating, and the class is rewarded.

Seven. Wuxia Amon jumped off the beam at the beginning and changed his course to open his humerus.

On the fifth day, Jingzhao is not transparent, and the iron pestle becomes a needle and takes off the reins.

Eight. Looking for chapters and excerpts is a few strong, and it is strange and bustling.

He works with me thoroughly, and the heavenly work is just on the paper.

September 18, 2023).

About author】Wu Chuanzeng (male), from Yishui County, Shandong Province, graduated from the Department of Chinese of Shandong University, and is a senior teacher of Lunan Technician College in Linyi, Shandong. He has been engaged in education and teaching for life, loves language and literature, and has a special love for poetry and songs. For many years, newspapers and magazines have published ** sketches, slush claws, short and deep, but happy to hear and see, throwing bricks and jade.

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