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Chapter 037 The sunset is infinitely beautiful

"The sunset is infinitely beautiful, but it's almost dusk" is a sentence in "Deng Le You Yuan" written by Li Shangyin during his fourth or fifth year in Huichang. The image of "dusk" here obviously has multiple meanings. The misfortunes of Li Shangyin's life are all written in his poems, whether it is "There is no colorful phoenix flying wings in the body, but there is a clear understanding in the heart" among the many "untitled poems" or "This feeling can be recalled later, but it was already at a loss at the time" or It is "Why should we cut the candles from the western window together, but talk about the rainy night in Bashan" and other such poems, all have quite complicated meanings. Whether readers interpret it from the perspective of love, friendship, or political poetry, it all makes sense.

The sentence "The sunset is infinitely beautiful, but it's almost dusk" also has multiple meanings, and readers can interpret the samadhi in it from multiple angles. The place

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