Zodiac poetry, first seen in the Southern Dynasty poet Shen Jiong's Zodiac Poetry, is embedded in the first sentence in turn:
? In the case of mice and dust, cattle and sheep came down at dusk.
? Tigers sit in empty valleys for food, and rabbits open windows to the moon.
? The dragon ridge (xí) is far green, and the snake willow lingers near.
? Ma Lanfang is far away and breeds sheep in spring.
? The monkey chestnut shames the fragrant fruit, and the chicken anvil leads to a clear cup.
? Dogs are proud of owning, but pigs are carefree.
? ⅵ (xí): refers to the place with low humidity; Newly cultivated fields.
? L ǐ y ǐ o: Short-sighted.
The zodiac signs are all written in hieroglyphics, which are very lively and lovely.