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Group of poems: I will shine the moon in Wang Wei's pen into your poems

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Author: Du Min

Group of poems: I will shine the moon in Wang Wei's pen into your poems

In the fluttering rain

The vicissitudes of life of the villagers, again

soaked in your sad heart

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Thorny sheep intestine paths

Writing the glorious history of the ancestors

It also extends your brilliant future

/

Light or dark incense candles

Blazing paper money

Every time you travel with the old and the young

were all burned into poignant journals

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Years later

We lie on barren mountains, or wild mountains

Looking forward to working with my children and grandchildren again and again

Cordial reunion

Group of poems: I will shine the moon in Wang Wei's pen into your poems

Valley Rain

A spring rain as warm as jade

In the crisp chirping of the cuckoo

Gently patting the sleepy-eyed earth

Those seeds that are buried deep in the ground

Release the mood of impatience

Towards the bright sunshine and clear blue sky

Waving their pink little hands amorously

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On the ridges of the green grass

I was able to see the peasants busy

The river where the spring tide is rising

The abundant harvest of the land on both sides of the river flows

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Flour is abundant

Yori Eda

All you have to do is tap between the green seedlings

You will reap a golden autumn

Group of poems: I will shine the moon in Wang Wei's pen into your poems

Lixia

Silky willow branches

It's too late to suck the warm spring rain

But it was lightly swept by the slightly hot summer breeze

Cherries are red with their grains

It is the end of spring

In a tree of roses or a wall of wisteria

You can clearly smell the scent of early summer

/

Hit your horse and set off

Everything in the world is already so hot

In the increasingly scorching sun

In the growing moonlight

Sing a little poem

Sing a little song

Come and write your homage to summer

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In the sound of your clattering horses' hooves

I could hear the splendor of the summer flowers

Let me put Wang Wei's Langyue

Shine into your psalms

Group of poems: I will shine the moon in Wang Wei's pen into your poems

Du Min: pen name Falling Leaves Dancing in the Sky, male, now living in Nanchong, Sichuan. He is a senior Chinese teacher of Jialing No. 1 Middle and High School in Nanchong City, Sichuan Province, deputy editor-in-chief of "Jialing River Wenhui", a member of the Nanchong Writers Association, a member of the Sichuan Prose Literature Association, and a member of the Sichuan Small Novel Society. He has published hundreds of poems, prose novels and novels in various publications at all levels such as "Grassland", "West China Metropolis Daily", "Henan Literature", etc., won many essay awards, and many articles have been included in a variety of anthologies, and participated in the compilation of "College Entrance Examination Full Score Composition".