First, I read a poem "Tibetan Poetry". I don't quite understand this poem except its theme. More importantly, I circled a sentence consisting of these six words, which means: "Don't let the teacher eat." This poem is really great. I suddenly want to know how much the teacher hates you, and you want the teacher to eat.
However, it must be said that such "Tibetan poems" are still very popular, and this time Tibetan poems are placed in the middle of sentences. If you really don't pay attention, you really don't know that they are "starting a new stove". It can be said that these pupils are really ordinary people, watching the teacher connect the hidden words with a pen. In fact, it means that the teacher sells green onions.
The next "Tibetan poems" are: the verses of the same poem are relatively simple to read and somewhat similar to those written by some ancient poets. Who knows that the words in the middle of each game are actually connected to describe the teacher as a mosquito.
Presumably, the third "Tibetan Poetry" made everyone's blood swell. This pupil is definitely a combination of vernacular and verse. "I talk about experts, but Julian Waghann doesn't like to fight", even I used it. When it comes to experts, the word "past" is even more terrible. Secondly, "if you kill Ci Xian, you won't collapse if you step on it." Maybe this pupil's starting point is good, but he doesn't understand the logic at all! Some netizens even said: This is definitely a genius! But I wonder if you have found another uniqueness of this "Tibetan poem". This sentence is also arranged in a certain sorting way. You can try to tidy it up. You may laugh and cry after reading it, but the teacher will probably faint.
Apart from poetry, we have to admire that these pupils really broke the routine and gave us many surprises. Of course, if it is their teacher, he may have fainted by this time. I didn't expect these "Tibetan poems" to have so many paragraphs. Have you guessed the third Tibetan poem?