"How many old poems are there? At the bottom of the green sarong, moss was recognized.

This is a poem written by Li Dongyang in Ming Dynasty, The Second Rhyme of Mr. Jingchuan's Elysium (Two Poems).

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The back of the medicine column garden is open and comes back several times a day.

Fan Lao's heart is always in the gallery temple, and Kougong's family can't afford a balcony.

Fishing for seagulls in the sea is far away, and Panasonic chess cranes dream back.

How many old poems, the moss at the bottom of the green gauze cage.

Secondly,

The small hall is open in the shade, and wild butterfly bees come and go.

Fine grass lives in caves, and countless distant mountains appear on stage.

When you sit and love to plant, you will be full of flowers. Shu Ren taught you later.

Three years unpaid, short walls are rainy, berries are long.