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    "Poetry Expresses Aspirations" means that poems convey the author's inner aspirations, thoughts and also incorporate emotional elements. First appearing in the Confucian classic The Book of History, it was regarded by Zhu Ziqing as the "manifesto" of Chinese poetry. With interpretations by poetry critics over the ages, its connotations have been continuously enriched and it has established the basic concept of Chinese literary criticism regarding literary characteristics. Citations illustrate that poems express inner aspirations and that poems originate from aspirations which are in the heart as such and turn into poems when expressed in words.

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