Ancient poems about homophones

Zhao Yuanren's "History of Shi Shi's Lion Eating"

 

Shi Shi, a poet in the stone chamber, was fond of lions and vowed to eat ten lions. Shi Shi always looks at the lion in the market. At ten o'clock, ten lions are in the market. It's time for Shi Shi to be in the market. He regarded them as ten lions and relied on the power of his arrows to cause them to die. His collection contains the corpses of ten lions, suitable for the stone chamber. The stone chamber was wet, and the envoys of the clan wiped the stone chamber. After wiping the stone chamber, Shishi began to taste the food. When he was eating, he realized that they were ten lions, and they were actually ten stone lion corpses. It is a matter of trial and error.