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What are the poems that live up to youth?

1, "Yangzhou will enjoy Lotte for the first time"

Don Liu Yuxi

On one side of the boat, Qian Fan races; At the head of the sick tree, every year is a spring shower.

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There are still thousands of sailboats from Qian Qian passing by the capsized ships; There are thousands of trees thriving in front of the dead trees.

2. Persuade learning

Tang Dynasty: Yan Zhenqing

Every day when the cock crows, it is the best time for boys to read.

Teenagers only know how to play, but don't know how to study hard. When they are old, they regret why they didn't know how to study hard when they were young.

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Midnight is the best time for boys to study every day.

When I was a teenager, I only knew how to play and didn't know how to study hard. When I was old, I regretted why I didn't know how to study hard when I was young.

3. Wind

Tang Dynasty: Li Qiao

It can blow off the golden leaves in autumn and bloom beautiful flowers in spring.

Scraping the river surface can set off several huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing bamboo can make tens of thousands of poles tilt.

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It can blow off golden leaves in autumn and produce beautiful flowers in spring.

Blowing across the river can set off huge waves in thousands of feet, and blowing into bamboo forests can make ten thousand poles tilt.

4. Ji Hai's Miscellaneous Poems, its 220

Qing Dynasty: Gong Zizhen

Only the great explosive power of lightning can make the land of China exude vitality, but the social and political situation is not angry, but a kind of sadness.

I advise God to cheer up and not stick to certain norms to belittle more people.

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Only thunderous power can make the land of China full of vitality, but the social and political situation is dead after all, which is a kind of sadness.

I advise god to cheer up, don't stick to certain specifications and get rid of more talents.

5. At Helen's cabin

Tang Dynasty: Wang Zhihuan

The sun sets slowly near the western hills, and the Yellow River flows into the East China Sea.

By going up one flight of stairs, look further.

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The sunset slowly sinks beside the western hills, and the Yellow River rushes to the East China Sea.

If you want to see the scenery of Wan Li, you must climb a higher tower.