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What was the representative of Taoism in Song Dynasty?
Represented by graceful and unrestrained.

Song people also expressed their patriotic wishes and feelings of the times in graceful ways, such as Xin Qiji's "Fishing" (which can eliminate several storms) and some lyrics of Song Weiming and Zhang Yan. However, its expression mostly adopts the symbolic means of "Bi Xing", which is obscure and needs readers' appreciation. Some commentators are also deeply concerned about euphemisms and vague words that may not have been specially entrusted. For example, Zhang Huiyan, a poet in the Qing Dynasty, commented on Ouyang Xiu's "Butterfly Loves Flowers" (how deep the courtyard is) and Su Shi's "Divination Operator" (the moon is short and the trees are sparse), and every sentence carried out current affairs and satirized politics. These words will inevitably overlap, but it will narrow the emotional scope of these words and make it difficult to name them.

Graceful words have their own ideological value and artistic value, which has been seen above. However, some poets regard it as a solidified procedure, which is not allowed to be overstepped, so that it is uniform, or the pursuit of twists and turns is puzzling, leading to the end of creation.