The verses about the fate of Pannan are as follows:
1. The jade mirror is shaken by light and is first panned by ice, but the golden hook grass has not sprouted yet when it is frozen. One by one, they come from Cai Kan's "Ci Cai Jieqing's Snow and Wind Post" of the Song Dynasty.
2. The family and the country are in trouble, and the wife and children sigh in despair. One by one, they come from "Sentiment" by Wen Tianxiang of the Southern Song Dynasty.
3. When you first travel to Guihua, the ice is about to sink, but where are the Huanhua flowers and the moon is still new? One by one, they come from Huang Tingjian of the Northern Song Dynasty, "The Second Rhyme is Qingxu, and I am happy for my son to visit Changzhou".
4. The sorrow of spring is lingering, waiting to be wiped out by a smile. One by one, they come from Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Zhao Jingkuang and Chen Lv Changyun sent Ouyang Shubi to Bi Lai at the Xindu Temple Banquet".
5. Mr. Pan Gong, the magistrate of Dongwu County, Tian Maju, is not a vulgar Confucian. One by one, they come from Song Dynasty's Su Shi's "Send Duan Tuntian to Share Yu Zi".
6. The ice is still wet at the end of the year, the earth is low and the sea is dim. One by one, they come from Tang Dynasty Wei Yingwu's "Send Beans to Lu Ce Scholars".
7. Let Po seal Han Peng, and everything will be full of doubts. One by one, they come from Huang Tingjian's "Ten Poems on Qiu Huai with Xingdun Fu" by Huang Tingjian in the Northern Song Dynasty.
8. Suddenly burst into laughter, as sad as spring ice. One by one, it comes from Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty, "On the first day of Jiayin, when he was seventy years old, he composed a short song to express his gratitude to his children and nephews while drinking."
9. I am happy when I am full, and I am waiting for Yongpan to chant. One by one, they come from Lu You's "Reading to Show Zi Dun" in the Southern Song Dynasty.
10. All the doubts in my life are like a river covered with ice. One by one, they come from "Autumn Night" by Lu You in the Southern Song Dynasty.
11. The ice and inkstone pool is still wet, and the east wind is blowing into the ground. One by one, they come from Song Ai Xingfu's "Snow on the Beginning of Spring".
12. Fanbing the ice for the first time, blowing the sea into the sky. One by one comes from "Dongfeng Thawed Provincial Examination" by Xu Wei of Tang Dynasty.
13. All the snow in the west is sold out, and all the ice in the east wind is gone. One by one, they come from "Nanchi Pregnancy in Early Spring" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty.
14. The ice is gone in winter, and the grass grows on its own in spring. One by one, they come from "The Way of Heaven" by Feng Dao of the Tang Dynasty.
15. The marsh is full of water, and the smoke is warm and the tiles are jagged. One by one, they come from "Improvisation" by Wang Anshi in the Northern Song Dynasty.
16. In the cold and bitter season, what can we do if we wait for pan? One by one, they come from Tang Dynasty Wei Yingwu's "Rewarding Han Zhi's Boat to Stop the Ice".
17. After the grass grows in the wild plum corner, the willows in the street are covered with ice. One by one, they come from "You Xing at the End of the Year" written by Lu You in the Southern Song Dynasty.
18. The four seasons and the leakage of reminders, there is no doubt about everything. One by one, they come from Huang Tingjian's "Qitaixi" of Nine Poems in Ciyun and Taiyuan Chapters of the Northern Song Dynasty.
19. Qin Pan Zhu Cao competes for salary and support, and Guilin Yanjun urges sex. One by one, they come from "Manjianghong" by Anonymous in the Song Dynasty.
20. The spring clouds are about to flood, and a hundred hectares of water are brewing in the south. One by one, they come from "Yun Yu Lou Yong Han Zi Qi's Poems" written by Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty.