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What do these poems mean?
Wujiang in the south is still cold, and Yishui in the north is cold.

After the Southern Crossing in the Northern Song Dynasty, Li Qingzhao felt sad in the face of the destruction and displacement of the country. She is timid and unwilling to go to the south, fearing the cold in Wujiang. But she stayed in the north and felt even more chilling, saying that "the wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong men are gone forever" (Jing Ke allusions).

2. Children and grandchildren have crossed the south in recent years and have been in exile.

It has been many years since the demise of the Northern Song Dynasty, and no one thought of restoring the Central Plains for several years, so I wandered around, interacting with fleeing refugees.

Wang Dao is in rags in the south, but Liu Kun owes news to the north.

Wang Dao assisted Sima Group to establish the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Now there is no such talent as Wang Dao in the south of Zhao. In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Liu Kun fought against the enemy in the north. Now there is no such good news in the north.

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