The author of " A Poem for Mother ", Lan Jian Piaopiao, was a person.
The author of the Tang poem "Walking Without Path" was Yang Sifu, not Yu Jian. This poem was written by Yang Sifu in the Zhenyuan period (775 - 784) and was titled "Inscription on the Southern Village of the Capital". This poem depicted the poet passing by a beautiful village and seeing a beautiful woman sitting alone in front of the door, so he stopped to talk to her. It was full of romanticism.
Piao Piao Hui Xue's novels included " Su Bijun, the King of Jiangnan "," Tempted by Tang Tang "," After Being Betrothed as a Consort, a Tsundere Prince Lost His Life "," Sister, You Don't Just Love My Money, Do You?", "Autumn round Ling Mo Bai" and so on. The plots of these novels were full of ups and downs, exciting, and recognized by the majority of readers.
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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.
There were many different versions of his mother's poems, and it was impossible to determine the specific author. Mothers were very important symbols in traditional Chinese culture. Many poets wrote poems praising mothers. For example, the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "Farewell to the Ancient Grass" had a line: "The grass on the plains withers and thrives every year. The wildfire never ends, and the spring breeze blows, it grows again. The far-off fragrance encroaches on the ancient road, the clear green connecting the deserted city. And send the royal grandson to grow luxuriant and full of farewell." This poem depicted the natural landscape of the grassland and the cycle of life, as well as expressing the deep feelings of parting.