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A View of Yantai Reveals the Poet's Concern for His Country

Zu Yong's two representative works, "Looking at the Remaining Snow in the South" and "Looking at the Jiumen", are both titled "Looking". They not only capture the most poetic snow scene, but also provide insight into the crisis behind the prosperity. Zu Yong seems to have a pair of wise eyes, seeing the unique scenery of the world, and adding a different brilliance to the Tang Dynasty poetry scene.
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Zu Yong's two representative works, "Looking at the Remaining Snow in the South" and "Looking at the Jiumen", are both titled "Looking". They not only capture the most poetic snow scene, but also provide insight into the crisis behind the prosperity. Zu Yong seems to have a pair of wise eyes, seeing the unique scenery of the world, and adding a different brilliance to the Tang Dynasty poetry scene.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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