The authorities are fascinated, and the onlookers see clearly what dynasty and who is in what poem.

This sentence comes from the thirteenth time in Qing Liu E's Travels of the Old Disabled. It can be seen that "the authorities are fascinated and the onlookers are clear." ?

The origin of the statement: Liu Shao's "Old Tang Book Yuan Xing Chong Chuan": "If the authorities say that they are fascinated, they will see the trial side."

This sentence is reflected in Song Sushi's poem entitled Xilinbi.

"I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain, but toward which corner of the mountain."

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