Take the lead. Next sentence

The next sentence is that poetry becomes a ghost, and the pen is far away and the mountains and rivers are beautiful. Poetry becomes ghosts and gods, and the pen falls on the snake, which shows that Mr. Wang's masterpiece was the best at that time. Your poems move like ghosts and gods, and they fly away like dragons and snakes, showing the beauty of mountains and rivers with vertical and horizontal talents. This sentence comes from the Sanqu "Yan Yinxiao" written by Da Yin, a writer of Yuan Dynasty. "Take the lead" originally meant winning the first place in the imperial examination. Now generally refers to the first place or the first place.