First, these words are the testimony of Zhuge Liang and ethnic minorities. These figures, known by the world as the Red Cliff Monument, are located in Anshun City, Guizhou Province, China. This is an unrecorded name in the world. Because of its orange color, it is also called "Red Cliff Book" by the world. Shao Yuanshan, a famous poet, also wrote a poem "Poems on Chibi" for this purpose. The exact location of the red bank gobbledygook is in Guanling. According to historical records, Zhuge Liang was once stationed, and now Zhuge Liang's army can be found fighting here. Moreover, Zhuge Liang also joined forces with the ethnic minorities here to resist Meng Huo's attack. As a result, some people withdrew from the Red Coast gobbledygook as the original language of local ethnic minorities. Zhuge Liang had these words engraved on the Hongyan monument to record this history, but everyone who knew the language died and the language has not been passed down, so people are watching it now.
Second, these words were carved by Wen Jian in order to strengthen his determination to attack Judy. Due to the early death of Zhu Yunwen's father, Zhu Biao, after Zhu Yuanzhang died of illness, the throne fell on his head and the title was changed to Wen Jian. During his reign, he severely punished eunuchs and was called Wen Jian New Deal by later generations. However, when he conquered Francisco, his uncle Judy was dissatisfied, and Judy found a reason to rise up and seize power. However, according to historical records, Judy did not find Zhu Yunwen in the capital, so some people quit Zhu Yunwen and fled to Guanling. Then, in order to strengthen their determination to crusade against Judy, they asked people to carve words on the Hongyan monument in several fonts. This statement is called winning a letter from Mao Yan.
Third, these fonts are hidden treasure code words left by a talent. This statement has no historical basis, but the world is more inclined to believe it. As long as we crack this red shore gobbledygook, we can find a lot of gold and silver treasures. Although this statement is unrealistic, no one can prove it wrong.