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Poems that describe people who can't see with their voices (what poems can't see with their voices)

1, a poem whose voice is heard but whose person is not seen.

You can't judge which poem this person thinks of just by hearing its voice.

You can't hear the next sentence unless you hear his voice.

4. Write a poem that only hears its voice but doesn't see its person.

1. is Chai Lu's poem "There seems to be no one on the empty mountain, but I think I heard a voice". The full text is as follows: There seems to be no one on the empty mountain, but I think I heard a voice.

2. The sun shines on me from the green moss.

The mountain is empty and silent, no one can be seen, only people's voices can be heard.

The golden light of the sunset shines directly into the depths of the forest and on the moss in the dark.

This poem is about a lonely empty mountain and towering ancient forest, which is intended to create an ethereal and profound realm.

6. The first sentence first describes the empty mountain positively, focusing on the empty mountain and cold mountain.

7. Immediately after the second sentence, the realm suddenly emerged, with a local and temporary "sound" to set off the overall and long-term emptiness.

8. The fourth sentence describes the empty mountain and then the deep forest from the above picture, from sound to color.