Gan Long: A flock of geese fly to the south.
Candidate: Two roast ducks go north.
In the second episode of Prime Minister Liu, the emperor took an examination of couplets on the spot in imperial academy. The person who wrote this couplet is Xu (Shaanxi), the champion of the first group and the candidate of the font size. The first part of the emperor is: a line of geese flying south, and the second part of Xu is: two roast ducks flying north.
In the second episode, Liu Yong revealed the secret of the imperial examination, and Li Hong wanted to retake the admitted Jinshi.
For Li Hong, the top scholar, and his couplets, the first part is "a line of geese flying south", while the foolish one is "two roast ducks going north", which should be the plot of the emperor and Huang Tong in "Catch the Exam".
Then he asked the second place to write a poem on the topic of "the first month", and then the second place sang a minor exam. Anyone who has heard of "Article Club" should know "Spring and Autumn Topics".
Finally, Li Hong, who was disheartened, did not dare to expect the literary talent of exploring flowers and asked him to sit in the officialdom. Then Liu Yong and Li Jing pretended to be Taoist priests and monks to complain and accused the Taoist priests of biting the monk's nose. I didn't expect Tan Hua to believe that standing on a stool would bite his nose. The origin of this is unknown, but it should also be found in traditional cross talk.
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Sentence: A line of geese fly south.
Two travelers come from the north.
"One Line" and "Two Places": Quantifiers are dual and even.
"Goose" and "Walker": Nouns are opposite and equal. Traveler ",a person who lives away from home.
"Xiang" and "You": Verbs are dual, even.
"South" vs. "North": The locative words are opposites, even.
"Fei" to "Lai": The verb is dual and even.