What does "please sit down, please sit down, please sit down" mean in Lingyin couplets?

It means satirizing the eyes of power.

Couplets are like this:

Part 1: Please sit down, please sit down, please sit down.

Bottom line: tea, tea, tea.

Allusions source:

Once, Su Shi visited Mogan Mountain and came to a temple halfway up the mountain. Seeing that the people were dressed very simply, the monk said coldly, "Sit down!" He said to the little novice monk, "tea!" " Su Shi sat down and drank tea.

He chatted casually with the monk, and the monk immediately invited Su Shi into the hall, put down his chair and said, "Please sit down!" " He ordered the little novice monk: "tea!" " "Su Shi continued to talk with monks. Su Shi's witty remarks were repeatedly called "yes" by monks.

The monk couldn't help asking Su Shi's name. Su Shi said humbly, "A small official is Su Zizhan, the judge of Hangzhou." The monk quickly got up, invited Su Shi into a living room in Jing Ya and said respectfully, "Please sit down!" He also ordered the little novice monk: "fragrant tea!" " Su Shi saw that the monk was snobbish, sat for a while and left.

Seeing that Su Shi could not be retained, the monk asked Su Shi to write an inscription as a souvenir. Su Shi wrote a couplet; "Please sit down, please sit down, please sit down, tea is good." To satirize the monk.

Extended data:

Su Shi, known as Zi Zhan, was named He Zhong. One Taoist named Tie Guan and the other named Dongpo. He is called Su Dongpo and Su Xian by the world. He is a native of Meishan, Meizhou, and his ancestral home is Luancheng, Hebei. He was a famous writer, calligrapher and painter in the Northern Song Dynasty.

Couplet knowledge:

Couplets, also known as "couplets" and "couplets", are literary forms with the same number of words, neat antithesis, harmonious rhythm and complete semantics.

It originated from the antithesis of China's ancient poems, originated in the Five Dynasties, flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and has a history of more than 1000 years. The form of couplets is neat and uniform, which is the embodiment of the unity of Chinese characters in one word, one sound, form and meaning.

Couplets are a unique literary form of China language and a cultural treasure of the Chinese nation.