The author of the poem "Daddy's Snore" was Ding Ling, a famous modern Chinese poet. This poem was published in 1936 and was one of Ding Ling's representative works. It described a scene of a father snoring before his son went to bed, expressing his feelings for the warmth and affection of a family. This poem, which expressed the author's concern and love for his family in simple and vivid language, was regarded as a classic in the history of modern Chinese poetry.
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.
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The author of "The Book of Songs" was the ancient China philosopher and writer Confucius (551 - 479 B.C.). He was one of the founders of Confucianism in ancient China and was called the Sage. The Book of Songs was one of the representative works of Confucius and was regarded as a classic work of ancient China literature. It was an important part of China culture.
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The author of the poem "Xiao Qing" was Nalan Xingde (1655-1685), a writer of the Qing Dynasty. This poem was one of his masterpieces. It described how he felt when he went out on a spring morning and saw the bright sunshine.