1985 In the summer, contemporary calligraphers and Xie held a painting and calligraphy exhibition in Huiyang, Guangdong, during which they visited the wandering seashore of Daya Bay together. Facing the boundless romantic moon, Zhong Ling, a Shandong native, wrote the words "Worm II" in Taishan stone carving, thanking him for responding with "time": Worm II; Time.
Xie's antithesis is framed by the word "time", which means "time is limited" and has a very profound meaning. This pair of couplets was carved on a stone on the beach of Daya Bay and soon spread all over the country. Couplets can be said to be a must through the ages. Both the upper and lower couplets are riddles, but what really constitutes absolute is not a riddle, but a riddle: time is limited and romance is boundless.