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From which poem does the poem "Red, green, rich and heartless" come from?

This poem is from Hu Bingyan's Xijiang Moon? Cherry

The original text is as follows:

Cuicui is red and sweet,

My heart is full of joy.

the branches are dotted with bright flowers, and

it's hard to be quiet if you provoke your charming face.

it's pleasant to take off the pearl, and

it's sweet to touch your lips and bite.

the taste of the fairy juice is moist and sweet, and

I cherish the beautiful scenery of Shaohua.

Author introduction:

The author Hu Bingyan is the vice president of the Tea Culture Research Association of Shandong Ethnic Culture Society, the secretary general of the Practical Yi Studies Association of Linyi City, and a member of the Writers Association of Hedong District of Linyi City.

Personal resume:

Hu Bingyan, also known as Hu Bingyan and Hu Bingyan. Word, jiancheng. No.1, Yimeng layman, was influenced by his father since childhood and likes poetry and the Book of Changes. He worked as a teacher in 1982. He has been engaged in plant cloning and microbiology since 1986. During the period, I have been learning and studying poetry continuously. Complete the Yi-ology book Life Ballad and the poetry book Taste. At present, he is the vice president of Shandong Ethnic Culture Tea Culture Research Association, the secretary general of Linyi Zhouyi Research Association, and the member of Hedong District Writers Association of Linyi City. Chairman of hong kong feng shui planning co., ltd.