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Ling Xiao was born because of attachment, so it became synonymous with inflammatory attachment and vanity and ostentation. The modern female poet Shu Ting has such a sentence in "To the Oak Tree": "If I love you, I will never learn to climb."

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Ling Xiao was born because of attachment, so it became synonymous with inflammatory attachment and vanity and ostentation. The modern female poet Shu Ting has such a sentence in "To the Oak Tree": "If I love you, I will never learn to climb the LingXiao flower, and borrow your tall branches to show off." Thus the world left an indelible negative impression of Ling Xiaohua climbing high branches to show off themselves. In fact, with his weak body and persistent spirit, Ling Xiao even towered into the clouds at the head of the hundred cliffs. The Song Dynasty poet Jia Changqi wrote a poem praising Ling Xiao's lofty ambitions.

"Wing Ling Xiao Hua"

Song Jia Chang period

Pi Yun seems to have Ling Xiaozhi / Xiang Rining has no heliocentric

Cherish the green pine good to rely on / straight from the flat ground dry search

Ling Xiao was born because of attachment, so it became synonymous with inflammatory attachment and vanity and ostentation. The modern female poet Shu Ting has such a sentence in "To the Oak Tree": "If I love you, I will never learn to climb."
Ling Xiao was born because of attachment, so it became synonymous with inflammatory attachment and vanity and ostentation. The modern female poet Shu Ting has such a sentence in "To the Oak Tree": "If I love you, I will never learn to climb."
Ling Xiao was born because of attachment, so it became synonymous with inflammatory attachment and vanity and ostentation. The modern female poet Shu Ting has such a sentence in "To the Oak Tree": "If I love you, I will never learn to climb."
Ling Xiao was born because of attachment, so it became synonymous with inflammatory attachment and vanity and ostentation. The modern female poet Shu Ting has such a sentence in "To the Oak Tree": "If I love you, I will never learn to climb."

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