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Xiaoyu, who is Gigi?
It's Yu Xiang.

Xiao Yu is a seven-character quatrain written by Yang Wanli, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. The first two sentences of the poem describe the rain in Mao Mao, saying it's rain in Mao Mao. It rains slowly, but it doesn't stop.

The last two sentences were written on the house, and the rain on the tree gradually condensed into water droplets and dripped down. The author endowed the rain with emotion, which made the poem full of freshness.

Little things in life and natural scenery are always full of endless interest in Yang Wanli's works. Yang Wanli traveled widely in his life. In his poems, there are many landscapes. He especially likes rain scenes, so many people write about rain. These poems, each with its own characteristics, are never tired of reading.

This quatrain was written by Xiaoyu. Rain is a sentimental thing, and Yang Wanli insists on giving it the same feelings as people, which makes poetry full of freshness.

The first two sentences of the poem describe the rain in Mao Mao, saying it's rain in Mao Mao. It rains slowly, but it doesn't stop.

The first sentence shows Xiaoyu in the form of two groups of overlapping words, which is very vivid. Like the phrase "light rain is like dust" in his Rain to Dusk Sunny, it is described in detail, but it is different. What is written here is light rain, not Mao Mao rain, so it is not as good as smoke and dust, but "sparse" and "sparse". The second sentence is written from the rain, you can't have too much and you don't want nothing, that is light rain.