"Spring Resentment" is a poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Jin Changxu, and it is also the only poem of Jin Changxu that has been handed down to this day, this is a poem with the color of a folk song, it is vivid and lively, each sentence is interlocking, and the four lines of poetry form an inseparable whole, which has reached the requirement of Wang Fuzhi in the "Xitang Yongrixu Theory" for the five-word quatrain.
"Spring River Flower Moon Night" is the work of the Tang Dynasty poet Zhang Ruoxu, this is a seven-character long song, using the old title of Chen Sui Yuefu, known as "the poem in the poem, the peak on the peak". Mr. Wen Yiduo thinks that this poem has been written alone in the Tang Dynasty. But in fact, Zhang Ruoxu still has a song "Answering the Dream of the Girl" that has survived in the world, but when it comes to solitary articles, we often think of this song "Spring River Flower Moonlight Night" first
"Hairpin Phoenix, Thin World" is a poem by Tang Wan in the Southern Song Dynasty, Tang Wan and Lu You were a pair of couples who were in love with each other, and their feelings were very close, but these caused Lu You's mother to be dissatisfied, so she ordered Lu You to take Tang Wan off on the grounds that she had delayed her son's future. Later, Lu You married someone else, and Tang Wan also married him, until they met in Shen Yuan, and Lu You inscribed a poem "Hairpin Phoenix, Red Crisp Hand" in Shen Yuan. When Tang Wan came to Shen Yuan again, she saw Lu You's words, and a que of "Hairpin Phoenix, World Love", the same year that this poem was written, Tang Wan died.
"Broken Sentence" is the work of the Song Dynasty poet Su Lin, famous for only two sentences, and Su Lin only has these two lines of poetry in the world, according to legend, when Fan Zhongyan was the prefect of Hangzhou, most of the city's ** have been promoted by him, only Su Lin was an official in other counties, not in Hangzhou, and did not get any care, so he wrote this poem, Fan Zhongyan saw the poem, and immediately understood what it meant.