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What does Guilin's landscape mean?

"Nine times out of ten, Guilin's landscape is strange" means that Guilin's landscape is strange. It's a line from Du Xiufeng.

Yuan Mei, the author of this poem, revisited Guilin at that time. Duxiufeng, also known as Duxiu Mountain and Purple Mountain, is independent of Jingjiang Wangcheng in Guilin, Guangxi. The butte is beautiful and imposing. Known as "Southern Tianzhu", hence the name. The whole poem takes climbing the mountain as the exciting point, seeing the Qifeng as the lyric, from reality to emptiness, that is, from emotion to scenery, outlining the beautiful scenery of Qifeng, with both form and spirit, sighing and expressing deep affection. It vividly outlines the strangeness of Du Xiufeng, which is indeed a masterpiece of "soul". Poetry has its own sustenance. "What you value is revealed by ignorance and triggered by Fogg himself" (Qing Kuang Zhouyi's HSBC Thorn). Du Xiufeng's poem was inspired by climbing mountains. Inspired by the scenery, the poet touched the society and had a brainwave, which was a chapter with a flying atmosphere. Looking closely at this poem, it is rich in artistic conception and profound in meaning, but it is really outstanding and worthy of the "natural spirit."

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