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What was the name of this poem and who was the author?

What was the name of this poem and who was the author?

2024-09-18 20:12
The cicadas chirped in the mulberry forest, and the moon in the autumn passed by. It's cold to go out and enter the frontier fortress. Yellow reeds and grass are everywhere. From ancient times to ancient times, the people of the underworld and the people of the world lived together in the dust and sand. Don't learn from the knight-errant, boasting about the purple horse. Drinking horses across the autumn water, the cold wind like a knife. Before the sun had set on Pingsha, the darkness appeared in Lintao. In the past, when the Great Wall was in battle, everyone said that their morale was high. The yellow dust is enough to fill the ancient and modern times, and the bones are scattered among the weeds. He was ordered to lead the army of the world in Ganquan Palace. The court went out with full courtesy, and the county went to the suburbs to meet him in advance. There are tens of thousands of people in succession, and no one who leaves can survive. I am willing to save the palace stables and give them to the border towns. How sad is the border? General Huo has been buried. All the troops came to mourn each other, and the news spread from the south to the north. Most of the meritorious officials were dismissed, and the soldiers and horses were soon divided. If you send Huanglong to guard the border, you will only cry and block the border.
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The name of this poem was " Dream of the Red Chamber ". The author was from the Qing Dynasty.

The Sovereign’s Name: KRYZENITH VOID-HEART

The Sovereign’s Name: KRYZENITH VOID-HEART

Synopsis: The Bastion of the Twelve (The Final Descent) ​The Bastion of the Twelve is a metaphysical epic tracing the journey of Haoran and Yuxiao as they lead a sanctuary of outcasts through the Forbidden Deep. The Archive, a divine machine of absolute order, treats their existence as a "narrative error" that must be corrected through total erasure. ​The heart of the story lies in the sanctuary’s Metallurgical Metamorphosis, where the city’s physical shell transforms through periodic elements to counter divine protocols. From the Tellurium Logic-Engines to the Thorium Nuclear Hearts, each transformation is a desperate attempt to stay written on the page of existence. ​The Tragedy of the Twin-Logic ​The core conflict is not just between the sanctuary and the Archive, but within the "Lattice of Will" that binds Haoran and Yuxiao. To protect the refugees, they must merge their souls into the city’s core, becoming the very syntax that holds the world together. However, the Archive’s final protocol—the Absolute Paradox—is designed to turn the two pillars of the sanctuary against one another. ​The Climax: The 5,000th Gate ​As the sanctuary reaches the final threshold of the 5,000th chapter, the Archive forces a "Resolution." The divine logic dictates that for the refugees to transition into a new, safe universe, the "Authors" of the rebellion—Haoran and Yuxiao—must be purged to balance the cosmic scales. ​The story concludes in a devastating Zero-Sum Strike: ​The Final Betrayal: Under the weight of the Archive’s corruption, the two protagonists are forced into a terminal duel. Their powers, which once resonated in perfect harmony, become polar opposites—one of absolute density and the other of absolute void. ​The Mutual Sacrifice: Realizing that the only way to break the Archive’s cycle is to leave the narrative entirely, they choose to kill each other simultaneously. By dying at each other’s hands, they create a "Logical Void" that the Creator God cannot fill. ​The Legacy: Their blood fuels the final transformation of the sanctuary into a Trans-Finite Realm, a world without a master. The refugees survive, but the book closes on the image of Haoran and Yuxiao’s armor drifting in the deep, locked in a final, lethal embrace. ​The book ends not with a victory, but with a Final Punctuation—the protagonists become the martyrs of their own story, ensuring that while they perish, their words remain unerasable.
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Is this destiny?

Is this destiny?

Sarah Hill is an introvert who does not want to attract attention. Other than mad coding skills, Sarah knows how to throw a punch. She believes that her biggest problem is the existence of the hacker Omega and her world flips upside-down when the most popular guy on campus approaches her. What does he want? Why her? (Ah, Sarah, that is only the beginning.) JoAnna Hill easily makes friends with her bubbly personality. Some call her a mad scientist, but she prefers ‘Dr. Hill’, because that is what she is. JoAnna is an excellent markswoman who can snipe out any target and she is wondering if her prince charming will ever come. Sophia Hill is the voice of reason, their pillar of support. She is a confident CEO who knows how to get what she wants. Sophia’s degree in law combined with amazing capabilities to analyze the situation and plan ahead make her the perfect strategist (to achieve a goal without ending up in jail). This is a story of three Hill sisters who are navigating through challenges while they uncover the complicated story behind their maternal side of the family. And their father is not a simple man either. Every sister is different, and so are their relationships. They all have in common: trust and belief that if they work together, anything is possible. Mature content! 18+ ***SPOILER? - START *** The story starts with a focus on the youngest sister (Sarah). After about 100 chapters, the oldest sister (Sophia) gets in the romantic spotlight. JoAnna finds herself pulled into romance last, at about 200 chapter mark. ***SPOILER? - END *** Excerpt from the novel... "Do you believe in destiny?", Sarah broke the silence. "Destiny?" Aiden didn't expect such a question. "Yes. The thing that is meant to happen, and there is nothing you can do to prevent it. And when it does happen, everything feels right." "Why would you ask me such a thing?" "Until a few weeks ago I would say that there is no such thing as destiny. That we are all masters of our lives and that everything depends on our actions, or lack of it. But I can't help but wonder: why did I not push you away? ... Why does it feel like everything will be OK as long as we are together? ... You are a piece of me that I never knew was missing. Is this destiny?" "Mmm... if that is destiny, then I approve it.", Aiden lightly kissed Sarah's shoulder and rested his chin on it. --- 1st WARNING!!! Contains descriptions of intimate scenes. If you are not comfortable with that, don’t read it! --- 2nd WARNING!!! This is my first novel! :) --- ***** I own the cover. ***** Check out my other novels: * "Accident Prone" * "Amara - Reunion" * "The Alpha's Bride" * "The Supreme Alpha"
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Ask for the name and author of a poem.

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2024-09-09 16:03

What was the name of this poem? Author and source?

You didn't provide a poem to answer. Please provide me with more information so that I can help you better.

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2024-09-18 21:13

The name and author of the poem about silkworms?

Silkworm's poems are called "Song of Everlasting Regret,""The Phoenix with the Head of a Dragon,""The Peach Blossom Fan,""The Dream of the Red Chamber,""The Dream Man,""The Sapphire Case," etc. Among them, Song of Everlasting Sorrow was written by Bai Juyi in the Tang Dynasty. It used the love story between Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty and Concubine Yang as the main line to describe the debauchery of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and the misfortune of Concubine Yang. It expressed the author's criticism of the ruler. "The Hair-headed Phoenix: The Feelings of the World" was written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty. It used the love between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu as the main line to describe the hypocrisy and cruelty of feudal society and expressed the author's criticism of human nature. The Peach Blossom Fan, The Feelings of the World, was written by Kong Yingda of the Tang Dynasty. It used the love story between Emperor Ming of the Tang Dynasty and Concubine Yang as the main line to describe the debauchery of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and the misfortune of Concubine Yang, expressing the author's criticism of the rulers. Dream of the Red Chamber, Dream Man, was written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty. It used the love story of Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu as the main line to describe the hypocrisy and cruelty of feudal society and express the author's criticism of human nature.

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2025-03-05 08:19

It was a poem with the word 'pitiful'. I want the whole poem + poem name + author

There must be something hateful about a pitiful person. This was a saying that had been passed down for a long time. Below was a poem with a hint of "pity": The poor bones by the river of Wuding are still in the dream of spring boudoir. This was a famous line from the Tang Dynasty poet Chen Tao's "Journey to Longxi". It described the scene of a woman hurting herself by the Wuding River. It expressed her uncertainty about the future and her helplessness towards her own fate.

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2024-09-15 17:55

What is the name of this poem, who is the author, and what does the poem mean?

Hello, I'm a fan of online literature. The poem you mentioned is called "Ascending" by Du Fu, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. The full text of Ascending High was as follows: The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. This poem depicted the poet Du Fu's magnificent view from a high place and expressed his feelings and thoughts about the setbacks in life and the vicissitudes of life. The concise language of this poem had a profound artistic conception and was hailed as one of Du Fu's representative works.

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2024-09-17 12:42

The name of the author of a modern poem about plants?

The following are the works of some well-known modern poets, including some modern poems about plants: Robert Frost: His Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening depicted a man searching for trees in the snow and his love for nature. 2 Emily Dickkinson: Her poems include many descriptions of plants such as The Stopping Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and The Trees. 3 Carl Vernet: His The Garden of Adonis depicted a beautiful garden that contained many plants such as roses and tulips. 4 John Keats: His Ode to a Nightingale portrays his love for a nightflower and his pursuit of the beauty of nature. 5 William Somerset Maugham: His 'The Gardener's Song' depicted a man's admiration for plants and his love for life and nature. These are just some of the representative poets and works. There are many other excellent modern poets and modern poems about plants.

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2024-09-14 09:40

Who is the author of this poem? What is his name?

I don't know which poem you're referring to. Can you provide more context or information so that I can better answer your question?

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2024-09-18 20:12

Who knows the name of this poem and who the author is?

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2024-09-18 20:23

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2025-03-06 18:46

Poem about the moon must have the name and author of the poem. Thank you!

The bright moon hung on the branches, shining like silver. I raise my cup and invite the moon to face my shadow, and we will become three people. When will the bright moon appear? I take my wine and ask the blue sky. Dew from tonight, the white moon is my hometown bright. Outside the pavilion, by the ancient road, fragrant grass and green sky. Late at night, the wind leaves are still, the moon is bright, and the journey home is good. Li Bai's "Silent Night Thoughts."

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2024-09-11 20:50
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