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Why does Lin Daiyu resolutely refuse to learn land travel in Xiangling's Study of Poetry?
There is such a passage in Xiangling's poem in a dream of red mansions. Xiangling smiled and said, I only like Lu Fangweng's poems? The heavy curtain does not roll for a long time, and the ancient inkstone is slightly concave and gathers more ink. That's really interesting. ? Daiyu said that such poems should never be learned. Because I don't know poetry, I love it when I see it. You have entered this mode and can't learn any more. ? At least Lu You is also a famous poet, but Dai Yu has read so many poems, but what does she think of Lu You's poems? Asami? And resolutely don't let Xiangling learn such poems.

It was Daiyu who said that? Asami? Not shallow, but that this poem is easy to understand and has no special emotional connotation. When Lu You wrote this poem, it was just a joke, and it looked exquisite and interesting. There is no literary philosophy and no emotional attitude, only the poet's idle pen when he is bored. Although such a poem is exquisite and interesting to read, it has a fatal shortcoming, that is, it has no connotation and appears empty. As a master, Daiyu must not let Xiangling learn such poems, otherwise Xiangling will enter a simple pattern and can no longer improve her poetry.

Ancient times? Scenes blend, feelings are in the scene? This is a feature of poetry. Poets with high literary talent will no longer stick to the format and rhythm of poetry. Instead, I will use poetry to express my true feelings, and express my life feelings or ideological ambitions through implicit expression of poetry. Only those poets with shallow thoughts will focus on exquisite words and gorgeous words. Just Wei's "Lonely smoke in the desert, long river setting the yen"? Although it is not decorated by line drawing, its magnificent artistic conception makes it a famous sentence through the ages. And then what? The heavy curtain does not roll for a long time, and the ancient inkstone is slightly concave and gathers more ink. Although exquisite and interesting, it is empty and devoid of any emotion.

Lin Daiyu, who has been addicted to poetry for many years, naturally knows this truth, so she will let Xiangling read some poems by Wang Wei and Li Bai to experience the true feelings and learn poetry well.