I’m looking for an ancient poem. The general idea of ??the poem is that the poet came across a hermit when he went into the mountains. The hermit only knew that the tree’s annual rings had increased b

I’m looking for an ancient poem. The general idea of ??the poem is that the poet came across a hermit when he went into the mountains. The hermit only knew that the tree’s annual rings had increased by one circle, but he didn’t know which dynasty or generation it was outside.

It may be related to the following story:

In Shishi Mountain, Xin'an County, when Wang Zhi came to cut wood in the Jin Dynasty, he saw several boys playing chess and singing, and Zhiyin listened to it. The boy takes an object with the substance, such as a date stone, and holds it in the substance without feeling hungry. After a while, the boy said, "Why don't you go?" Now that he has returned, he has no trace of his time. —— "Shu Yi Ji" by Liang Renfang of the Southern Dynasties

Translation: During the Jin Dynasty, there was a man named Wang Zhi. One day he went to Shishi Mountain in Xin'an County (now Ququ County, Zhejiang Province) Get firewood. I saw a boy and an old man playing Go on a big rock by the stream, so I put the ax used for cutting wood on the ground by the stream and stopped to watch. After watching for a long time, the boy said, "It's time for you to go home." When Wang Zhi got up and went to get the axe, he saw that the ax handle (Ke) was rotten, and the sharpened ax head was also rusty and uneven. Wang Zhi is very strange. After returning home, I found that my hometown had changed drastically. No one recognized him, and several old men mentioned the things that happened hundreds of years ago. It turns out that Wang Zhi accidentally entered the fairyland while collecting firewood in Shishi Mountain and met the gods. One day in the fairyland and a hundred years in the human world

Many poems of later generations often quoted this allusion:

Liu Yuxi's "Reward" in the Tang Dynasty The poem "Seeing Gifts at the First Banquet in Lotte Yangzhou": "I recite the poems on the flute in the air in nostalgia, and when I go to the countryside to read it, I feel like a bad person."

The poem "Zongbi" written by Lu You in the Southern Song Dynasty: "The Hidden Swordsman was drunk upstairs with me. , Lanke people are watching chess in the cave."

Zhang Yan of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote a poem in "Mulan Huaman·Ode to Qiaoshan for Yue Monk Qiaoyin": "I am just afraid that Lanke people will come, I am afraid of time, and I will not be with the world. The same."

The third poem of "Autumn Huai" by Liu Ji of the Ming Dynasty: "Forever to die, everything is a dream"

Qian Qianyi of the Qing Dynasty "Inscribed on the vicissitudes of life by Lu Shuping." The poem "Picture Presented to Jiaxuan's Fifty First Time": "I am drunk before the night dew, and there are already dead people in the world." [1]