If we compare the root of the stomach to the root, the root of the stomach will eat the vine by itself —— Song Ziyi's Steamed Dolphin
When an official comes, he has salt to eat, but he has no money and no knife to eat —— Song and Huang Tingjian's Old Pit Entering the City
Mud cows eat water plants, while wooden horses bite tiles —— Answering Yunju Opera and Mourning the Past in the Song Dynasty
Cattle feed on barren fields, and two ounces of gold compete for grain —— The Land of Gold and Gu Men by Tang Zhoutan
Strangely, I ate some oil and went home-Song Shi Hui Kong's Ancient Poetry.
In the past eleven years, the dream of spring has been cold, and Yuchuan tea has traveled to the south —— Ninety-three sea poems by Gong Zizhen in Qing Dynasty
When the two rivers are split, the wall collapses and everyone dies —— Song and Yong Chen's "The Statue of Visiting Shaoling in Dongtun in February"
Lotus peanuts are beautiful, chestnuts are delicious —— Song Wu Mai's "Sending chestnuts and meeting monks in the mountain"
You can't beat the waves, but you can win the drums and music —— Watching the Tide in Song Dynasty