Xiaoxiang can explain why.

Xiaoxiang has three explanations: First, it refers to Xiangjiang River, which was called Xiang Water in ancient times, and Xiao has the meaning of describing the clear water depth. Li Daoyuan's "Notes on Water Classics and Xiangshui" contains "Wandering in the depths of Dongting, going in and out of Xiaoxiangpu. Xiaoxiang, the water is clear and deep, so the ancients nicknamed Xiaoxiang Xiangjiang River. The second is the collective name of Xiaoshui and Xiangshui. Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower" has a sentence that "there are martial arts in the north and Xiao and Xiang in the south". Xiao Yin and Xiang are both in Hunan, and Hunan also refers to Hunan area. The third is the name of the ancient town, which was decided in the Five Dynasties. It is located in the northwest of Yongzhou City, Hunan Province. It is named after the confluence of Xiaoxiang River and Xiangxiang Pass.

Xiaoxiang in general ancient poetry is interpreted as today's Xiao Shui and Xiang Shui. Personally, I think "Xiaoxiang" in ancient poetry should be the first explanation, that is, another name for Xiangshui. Because Xiangshui Valley has been a lonely place since ancient times, and it is also the place where E Huang and Nv Ying drowned themselves in tears, Xiaoxiang should be a place of lovesickness and sadness, feeling empty and helpless, which is exactly what the poet sent. There is also the explanation of Num and Xiangshui.

I don't know who wrote "The Cold Poetry Platform of Xiaoxiang Remnant Dreams", but the meaning of "Xiaoxiang" should be the same.