The Return of the Phoenix - The Queen's Counter 53: Literary Society
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In the flourishing early spring of the Zhou Dynasty, Su Wanrong founded a Literary Society in a literary gathering, naming it "Spring and Autumn Pen Society." Her goal was to create a platform for exchanging ideas and sharing poetry, allowing more literary enthusiasts and young students to inspire and grow together. 0
 
The first gathering of the Literary Society was held in the study of the Su family, which was carefully arranged with calligraphy and ink treasures, filled with a rich literary atmosphere. Each participant brought their own poems, prepared to share them with everyone on this poetic afternoon. 0
 
 
Su Wanrong opened with her poem "The Birth of Spring Water," depicting the scene of springtime river water rippling and all things reviving, conveying a yearning for new life and new hope. 0
 
Her poetic lines are graceful and emotional, allowing every listener present to feel the vitality and hope of spring. 0
 
 
Teacher Chu also attended this gathering, not only to support Su Wanrong, but also to appreciate the literary creations of these young people. He earnestly listened to the poetry of each student, providing guidance and encouragement, and shared his own understanding and insights on poetry and literature. 0
 
As the gathering progressed, participants enthusiastically presented their own works, and Literary Society became a vibrant and creative exchange platform. The poetry of the young students is full of fresh ideas and unique perspectives, showcasing the diversity and vitality of Zhou Dynasty literature. 0
 
 
Su Wanrong's "Spring and Autumn Pen Society" quickly spread in the literary world, attracting more literary enthusiasts and scholars to join. Her Literary Society has not only become a platform for promoting literary exchange and creation, but also a cradle for discovering and nurturing a new generation of literary talents. 0
 
Through the experience of founding the Literary Society, Su Wanrong has not only made new progress in literary creation, but also demonstrated her talent and sense of responsibility in teaching and guidance. 0
 
 
Her Literary Society injected new vitality into the literary development of the Zhou Dynasty, bringing new hope and possibilities to the literary world. 0
 
Su Wanrong's literary path is becoming broader, and her reputation and influence in the literary world continue to grow. 0
 
 
As time passed, she not only became an outstanding poet, but also became an important promoter of literary education and cultural heritage, contributing to the development of literature in the Zhou Dynasty. 0
 
 
The spring breeze brushes her face, and Su Wanrong's literary journey officially begins. Her first stop is the famous literary holy land of the Zhou Dynasty—Poetry Mountain, where not only the scenery is beautiful, but also many ancient Literati poets have left behind their poems and stories. 0
 
As she steps onto this land filled with literary atmosphere, Su Wanrong feels a special connection, as if she can travel through time and converse with those ancient Literati. She discovers many stone inscriptions carved with poems on the stone walls of Poetry Mountain, and every line contains the weight of history and the wisdom of the Literati. 0
 
 
Teacher Chu accompanied Su Wanrong on a visit, explaining the background and meaning of these ancient poems to her. They enjoyed the scenery while discussing the stories and literary techniques behind the verses, making this trip not only a visual pleasure but also a profound literary learning and contemplation. 0
 
In a quiet valley of Poetry Mountain, Su Wanrong sat on a huge rock, gazing at the distant mountains and flowing streams. She was deeply moved by the natural beauty and literary atmosphere here. In such an environment, she was inspired and wrote a new poem. 0
 
 
The mountain is green and the water is beautiful, the road of Poetry Mountain. 0
 
 
Ancient poetry, stone inscription, and musical rhyme. 0
Literati and ink artists once traveled, 0
Leaving behind poetic words under the vast sky. 0
 
 
This poem not only depicts the natural scenery of Poetry Mountain, but also expresses Su Wanrong's respect for literary heritage and his nostalgia for ancient literati. 0
 
The journey continues as Su Wanrong and Teacher Chu head to another literary landmark of the Zhou Dynasty - Ink Lake. This place was once a gathering and creative place for many literary figures, and every tree and leaf by the lake seems to be immersed in a rich literary atmosphere. 0
 
 
Su Wanrong took a leisurely stroll by the Ink Lake, engaging in in-depth discussions and exchanges with local literature enthusiasts and scholars, sharing their poetry creations and literary concepts. These exchanges broadened her horizons and deepened her understanding of literature. 0
 
This literary journey allowed Su Wanrong to experience the rich cultural heritage and charm of the Zhou Dynasty. Her spirit was purified and elevated during this trip, and her literary creations became more mature and diverse as a result. 0
 
 
Back at the Su residence, Su Wanrong gathered her observations and feelings from her travels and created a series of poems reflecting ancient cultural heritage and natural beauty. Her works are not only rich in emotion, but also reveal a reverence for traditional culture and a keen observation of natural beauty. One particular line from a poem depicting the scenery of Mo Lake is especially noteworthy: 0
 
 
Ink Lake water color reflects the evening glow, 0
 
 
The reeds sway lightly, inspiring poetic elegance. 0
Literati Leaving their marks, 0
Poetic sentiments linger in the dreams of Changsha. 0
 
 
This poem not only showcases Su Wanrong's detailed depiction of the natural scenery of Mo Lake, but also expresses her respect and nostalgia for the literati who once created poetry in this place. 0
 
Every word and sentence in the poem seems to carry echoes of history and the cultural atmosphere, allowing readers to feel as if they are immersed in that poetic time and space. 0
 
 
Su Wanrong's literary journey ultimately became an important source of inspiration for her literary creations. Through on-site investigations and deep experiences, she not only enhanced her understanding of the historical and cultural aspects of the Zhou Dynasty, but also made her poetry more vivid and profound. 0
 
The new poems added to her collection quickly caused a sensation in the literary world, with readers praising her new works and considering Su Wanrong not only an outstanding poet, but also a profound cultural explorer. 0
 
 
After this trip, Su Wanrong is more convinced that true literary creation comes not only from the accumulation of books and knowledge, but also requires profound experiences of life and broad exploration of the world. 0
 
Her literary path has added more rich colors, and poetry has become even more profound and moving as a result. 0
 
 
At the foot of poet Mountain, Su Wanrong and Xiao Yan embarked on a poetry-seeking journey together. The winding path led them to a secluded waterfall, where the sound of flowing water, like the low hum of an ancient zither, awakened the dormant inspiration in Su Wanrong's heart. 0
 
 
"Looking at this waterfall cascading down like white silk, it is just like the depiction in the ancient poem 'falling straight down for three thousand feet,' magnificent and powerful." Teacher Chu pointed at the waterfall, with a smile of appreciation on his face. 0
 
Su Wanrong stood in front of the waterfall, feeling excited, and wrote a poem: 0
 
 
poetMountain Rhyme 0
 
The waterfall hangs like a curtain on the mountain peak, 0
 
 
Ancient trees and the vast sky protect the poetry. 0
Clouds surround the peaks, hiding historical traces, 0
The wind blows through the pine waves, bestowing an elegant fate. 0
 
 
"Wanrong, your poem perfectly integrates the natural landscape and poetic culture of poet Mountain, as if one can hear the ancient poet chanting here," praised Teacher Chu after reading. 0
 
Su Wanrong smiled, her eyes shining with boundless passion for poetry. "This poet Mountain is not only a natural masterpiece, but also a literary sanctuary. Every scene is a poem, every step is a dialogue with the soul." 0
 
 
During the journey, they delved deep into the creative places of many ancient poets, listening to Teacher Chu's stories about the literary history of each place. These stories, like echoes of time, gave Su Wanrong a deeper understanding and appreciation of poetry creation. 0
 
"The soul of a poet needs to be as clear and profound as this flowing water in order to create touching poetry," Su Wanrong wrote in her diary, her words filled with a sincere love for poetry and a yearning for a beauty Li fe. 0
 
 
This literary journey not only enriched Su Wanrong's poetry with rich content and profound emotions, but also expanded and elevated her literary horizons and soul as never before. Her second poetry collection, "Mountain Rhyme," has won widespread recognition and enthusiastic response from the literary community and readers alike, due to its profound literary value and unique creative style. 0
 
 
 
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