Spring arrives in a group of Tong Wu s new rhyme Dream Jiangnan .

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

Spring. Returned.

The word goose in the line.

Also with the spring breeze.

From Tang poems and Song lyrics.

Returned. Leaning under the newly blooming peach blossom tree.

I want to tell. The word goose returning from the sky.

And. Ten miles of spring breeze at this moment.

I've always been here.

Waiting for your return. --Tong Sister-in-law.

A group of new rhyme Xiaoling'er, remembering the moment and this scene of the return of spring.

Dream Gangnam. New Year's arrival (three rituals).

The new year is coming, strolling through the beauty.

The color of a city opens to the sea, and the spring breeze is drunk into poetry.

Dream pen gives new words.

When the new year arrives, the butterfly and I are calm.

New green, new red, new goose words, here and now, this heartfelt feeling.

Waiting for you in the spring breeze.

The New Year is coming, and I put pen to paper to express my heartfelt feelings.

A song of a thousand birds is tactful, and a dance of a thousand butterflies is light.

Give each other a beautiful spring breeze.

Tong Wu, senior electrical engineer, senior human resource manager, senior trainer. Before his retirement, he worked in electrical technology, information technology, metering technology management and administration at China Southern Power Grid. He is a member of the Chinese Society of Electrical Engineering. In his spare time, he used to be the vice principal of the Chinese Poetry Online School and the moderator of the classical poetry edition, and has been engaged in the online teaching of classical poetry for more than ten years. He is a member of the Chinese Poetry Society. Advocate the use of classical poetry to record the bits and pieces of modern life. He has published a collection of classical poems "Talking to Tagore" and "New Words in the Pulse of Qihuai" (Guangzhou Publishing House), and the collection of classical poems "Butterfly Feather" will be published by Jinan University Press.

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