Eating chestnuts for the first time is one of the works of Shu Yuexiang, a poet in the Song Dynasty. Shu Yuexiang, smart since childhood, was able to write ancient prose at the age of seven, and his language was amazing. In his later years, he devoted himself to the creation of poetry and prose. Although he was displaced by frequent wars, he persisted in writing. Poetry is as famous as Wang Yinglin.
The name of the epigraph is the name of the standard tune of a word, that is, the original name of a roughly fixed part of the music commonly used to fill words in the Tang and Song Dynasties. It has a fixed format and melody, which determines the rhythm and melody of words.
There are more than 870 epigrams (including a few Jin Yuan tones), and most of the words have nothing to do with the meaning of epigrams.