Sun Youchi
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Sun Youchi (CH í), a poet of Ming Dynasty. Word BOXIE, Shexian (now Anhui) people. Qian Qianyi quoted Wang Yin in his collection of poems of the dynasties, saying that he was "a good immortal, living alone in the mountains, wearing his flute, ignoring vulgarity and ridicule. Therefore, his poems are willful and free to chant. " The collection of poems has not been handed down.
Selected Poems
Meet the villagers
I came from the mountains and met you on the Xijiang River. Where is my old plum blossom?
Avoid the noise
I love the mountains and rivers. When you see the water flowing, you will see the clouds flying. it's really fun to play the piano, but it's time to collect herbs. there are no chariots and horses all the year round, and they often shut up in solitude.
The tomb of the Bachelor of process
The wild water and the empty mountain worship the tomb hall, and the pines and emeralds sprinkle their clothes. When a pedestrian wants to ask about the past dynasty, Weng Zhong is speechless about the setting sun. Baidu Encyclopedia content is shared by netizens. If you find that your data content is inaccurate or incomplete, you are welcome to use your own data service (free) to participate in the correction. Go to > > now
Chinese PinYin : Sun You Chi
Sun Youchi