Tang Yin, a talented man in the Ming Dynasty, wrote a palindrome poem about autumn and couplets. Although it only has 10 words, if you can read it, you can read a poem of seven unique poems. What is

Tang Yin, a talented man in the Ming Dynasty, wrote a palindrome poem about autumn and couplets. Although it only has 10 words, if you can read it, you can read a poem of seven unique poems. What is this poem?

This is it:

The long clouds of white geese pass through the half-color autumn of the South Tower

Can be read as:

The long clouds of white geese Passing the South Tower,

The wild geese passing by the South Tower are half-colored in autumn.

The autumn colors are half way across the building, with wild geese passing by in the south.

The south of the building is full of wild geese and white clouds.

There are also Wing Chun, summer and winter ones:

"Spring": the shadows of flower branches reflected on the window screen and the setting sun

"Summer": new growth of lotus Water paste green money and count the circles

"Winter": What time does the plum branch and the snowflakes bloom? Spring is coming

Let me remind you, "Spring" can be read as:

The shadows of the flower branches shine on the window screen, and the shadows on the window screen reflect the setting sun.

The slanting sun reflects on the screen window,

The screen window reflects the flowers.

I figured out the rest by using my brain.

Pretty regular, right?