A poem about duplicity 1. A poem to persuade lovers to be duplicitous.
Zhuo Wenjun, a famous talented woman, resolutely abandoned her wealth and eloped with Sima Xiangru, a poor scholar, in order to stick to her love oath, and they lived a bittersweet life.
Soon, Sima Xiangru High School went to Beijing to be an official. Due to social reasons at that time, he left Zhuo Wenjun alone in his hometown for several years. On one occasion, in a letter to Zhuo Wenjun, Sima Xiangru only wrote a string of numbers "one two three four five six seven eight nine100,000,000,198,765,4321". Zhuo Wenjun was full of bitterness, so he wrote back: "After a farewell, I missed the two places, only in March and April. Who knows that in 1956, the lyre was unintentionally plucked, and there was no letter for eight lines. The nine chains were interrupted and I saw through the Shili Pavilion. I can't talk about it I stood on the fence bored, eager to see the lonely goose on the ninth day. In August, the Mid-Autumn Festival is not round, and in July, people burn incense and hold candles to ask for heaven. In the dog days of June, everyone shakes my heart, and the flowers in May are like fire, and the flowers are cold-bathed. April loquat is not yellow, and I want to be impatient in front of the mirror. Don't worry. In March, peach blossoms were blown off by the wind.
After receiving Zhuo Wenjun's letter, Sima Xiangru remembered all kinds of love between husband and wife before, so he took Zhuo Wenjun back to Beijing, and the husband and wife grew old together. Sima Xiangru is very clever.
He realized that the scenery in his life was Zhuo Wenjun.