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Contains Simon's poems

Poems containing Simon include: from spring to Ximen Mountain, bloom with red apricot, and Xiang Jinxia getting drunk. Tourists are afraid to go near the restaurant, and the story is only in the grass. The west gate is misty with sunset, and the shadows of trees stay in the lonely city. There is no trace of wild goose, only poems such as peach blossom and pink.

1, cold out of the west gate of Jiangling [Song] Lu You rode a bright horse out of the west gate, and Leng Yun vomited for a long time in the light of the day. It's easy to wake up when you're drunk, but it's easy to warm up when you hide your hands. Foxes and rabbits rushed to the depths one after another, and a little cattle and sheep were scattered far away from the village. If you don't feel too much about mountains and rivers, the poor wanderer will disappear.

Appreciation: Great cold, like slight cold, is also a solar term indicating the degree of cold weather. Modern meteorological observation records show that in some areas of China, severe cold is not as good as slight cold, but in some years and a few coastal areas, the annual minimum temperature will still appear in the severe cold solar terms.

In the severe cold season, the average temperature in most parts of southern China is 6℃ to 8℃, which is nearly 65438 0℃ higher than slight cold. The proverb "slight cold and cold, cold into a ball" shows that the great cold solar terms are also the cold period of the year.

2. Ximenxing [Yuan Dynasty]? When Liang Yin walked out of the west gate, Ann met him. All the people I met were teenagers, and I seldom saw white people. Life is like spring flowers, the sun shines high and the evening sky is empty. A hundred years can be geometric, but young and old sigh. Happy days are less bitter, and sad days are more bitter. I advise you to drink good wine and listen to my songs. It is better to be a poor entertainment than to run around without envy and pride.

Liang Yin (1303—— 1389) was born in Xinyu (now Xiacun Town, Xinyu City, Jiangxi Province). Beginners of Ming dynasty. At the end of Yuan Dynasty, it was also called Qing Ji Road (now Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, and later equivalent to Nanjing, Jiangning, Jurong, Lishui, Liyang, Gaochun and other counties) to teach Confucianism. In his later years, Shimen Mountain built houses, which was taught by many literati in all directions, and was called "Liang Wujing".