There is no third sentence. This poem only has three sentences. It is a strange poem. The content of the poem has no practical meaning and the author cannot be tested. The original poem is:
Dragon
Tiger
Looking
Mountains and mountains
Lake lake lake lake Lake
Sea sea sea sea
Hui
仙仙仙仙仙仙仙仙仙
万
Country
State State State State State State State
Lost
Chuanchuanchuanchuan
1. 1 "Dragon" There are 2 characters of "Tiger", one character of "Wang", and 3 characters of "山", which together form "one dragon, two tigers and three mountains";
2, 5 characters of "Lake", 4 There are two characters for "hai", one for "hui", and eight characters for "immortal", which together form "the eight immortals from all over the world";
3. One character for "ten thousand", one for "guo", and nine There are two characters for "zhou", one for "drop", and four characters for "chuan". When connected together, it is "Wanguo Jiuzhou falls for Sichuan".
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Poems similar to this are:
1. One dragon and two tigers look at the three mountains, and the eight immortals meet from all over the world. One hundred and eight are heroes, seven chivalrous men and five righteous men are all heroes. Original sentence:
Dragon
Tiger
Looking
Mountains and mountains
Lake lake lake lake lake
海湖湖湖
会
仙仙仙仙仙仙仙仙仙
百
八
He is a hero
He is a hero, he is a hero
He is a hero
He is a hero
2. One dragon and two tigers hold three springs, and three mountains and four waters meet the Eight Immortals. We are friends from all over the world and have traveled all over the world to Sichuan.
(Zhen = upright, Jiu = nine, arrive = down) Original sentence:
龙
虎虎
Quanquanquan
Mountains, mountains, mountains
Water, water, water
Hui
Xianxianxianxianxianxianxianxian
Lake lake lake lake lake< /p>
Haihaihaihai
For friends
Walk around, walk around, walk around
Rivers
Chuanchuanchuanchuan