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Without a cup of Taiping wine, flowers will bloom year after year and grow old - Song Dynasty Shu Yuexiang's "Thousands of Pinggao hibiscus trees are rotten with clouds and brocades, and walking drunkenly among them is like traveling in the hibiscus city" If we compare the roots of the mutton root, the roots of the mutton root will eat the rattan together——

"Steamed Dolphin" by Ziyishi in the Song Dynasty. A dishonest official has to eat salt, but he has no money and a knife - Huang Tingjian in the Song Dynasty "Working in the Qiancheng" The mud cow eats water and grass, and the wooden horse bites the tiles - Shi Huihui in the Song Dynasty "Answer to the Cloud"

The Monk Juxi's "Gao of the Monk in the West" The cattle eat up the wasteland, and two taels of gold are used to buy grain - Tang Dynasty Zhou Tan's "Jinmen·Emperor" After eating some oily glutinous rice cakes and returning, people still blame him - Song Dynasty Shi Huikong's "Ode to the Ancients"

》Spring dreams have been cold for the past eleven years, and I traveled south and ate Yuchuan tea - Gong Zizhen, Qing Dynasty, "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai 93" Two rivers are cracking, and I want to wash my armor, and the walls are groaning, but I have nothing to eat - Chen Yong, Song Dynasty, "February Journey"

Worshiping the Shaoling Statue in Dongtun" The lotus and peanut are beautiful, but the ground chestnuts are delicious - Song Dynasty Wumai "Sending Dili to Monk Yingsou in Nangshan" Don't make waves because you know how to eat it, and you will be welcomed by drums and drums in Tianjie - Song Dynasty

Anonymous "Watching the Tides"