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Drinking tea in Guangdong didn't forget the meaning of the whole poem.
"I can't forget to have tea in Guangdong" means that they met for the first time in Guangdong and chatted over tea together, and they have never forgotten it until now. When I met in Chongqing for the second time, I was asked for a poem, which was when the plants were yellow in autumn. It took 3 1 year to return to the old capital. In the colorful season, I read gorgeous poems. Complaining too much is harmful to health, so we should enlarge our horizons and measure all the scenery. Don't say that the lake in Kunming is too shallow. Watching fish here is better than Fuchun River.

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I can't forget that when I was drinking tea in Guangdong, I was talking about Ye Huang Zheng in Yuzhou. Thirty-one years after returning from my motherland, I read zhanghua when the flowers fell. Complaining too much can prevent heartbroken, and you should pay attention to it after a long history. The water in Kunming, Mo Island is shallow, and watching fish is better than Fuchun River.

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Tea drinking in Guangdong: refers to the communication between Liu Yazi and the author in Guangzhou from 1925 to 2006; Guangdong Sea: Guangzhou; Yuzhou: Chongqing; Ye Huang Zheng: Autumn; Dragon: pass "often"; Looking to the future: broaden your horizons.

Writing background

1On the night of March 28th, 949, Liu Yazi, a leftist of the Kuomintang, wrote a poem saying that he felt the chaos of the Kuomintang and wanted to return to his hometown to live in seclusion in the lake. In April, the author wrote the word "Seven Laws _ and Mr. Liu Yazi" in return, and persuaded Mr. Liu Yazi to stay in Beijing and continue to participate in the founding of the country on the grounds that Yan Ziling lived in seclusion and fished in Fuchun River.