The author of this poem cannot be accurately determined because there may be many different people who wrote this poem. However, the theme and style of this poem were more common. If I can provide more information, such as the title or content of the poem, I can try to more accurately determine its author.
The author of the poem " Seeing and Not Seeing " was the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan. The full name of this poem was " Climbing the Stork Tower." It was one of Wang Zhihuan's representative works and was considered a masterpiece of Tang poetry.
This poem came from the poem "Sapphire Case·Yuan Xi" by Xin Qiji, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The whole sentence was as follows: Looking for him in the crowd thousands of times, suddenly looking back, that person is in the dim light. This poem described the story of the author looking for the person he liked on the night of the Lantern Festival, only to find that person in the dim lights. It made people sigh at the wonder of fate. This poem expressed the deep feelings of the author and was hailed as one of Xin Qiji's representative works.
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Goose, goose, goose bend their necks and sing to the sky. White hair floating in green water, red palms stirring clear waves. Goose Goose was written by the ancient Chinese poet Luo Binwang and was regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese poetry. The poem vividly depicted the scene of a goose swimming in the water, reflecting the author's love and admiration for the beauty of nature.
According to the knowledge I have learned so far, I can't confirm this woman's identity. Because many authors of novels would use different pen names or not disclose themselves, it was difficult to identify her. If you can provide more context, I can try to help you find her.