Seeking the ancient poems representing pi.

The Beauty of China's Poetry: Pi's Ancient Poems

Once upon a time, there was a private school gentleman, and there was a drinking buddy monk in a temple near the top of the mountain. One day, Mr. Wang went to the monk's place to drink, and left homework for the students before he left, so as to write an article on the topic. When the students were scratching their heads and couldn't do it, they accidentally turned to a book about Zu Chongzhi. The students wanted to think:

A pot of wine was on the top of the mountain, and a temple killed me. Drink wine, it will kill you, but it won't kill you, but it's interesting.

When Mr. Wang came back to check his homework, he saw the articles written by the students and flew into a rage. It's interesting to think about it carefully, and then he smiled and praised the article for being good.

What's your way? It turns out that a classmate wrote an article with the homonym of pi. The content is as follows:

3. 14 15926535897932284626

Meaning:

There is a pot of wine in Gaofeng Temple. It's hard for me to drink, so you can go to the bar and hope it will kill you, but it won't kill you. I can only watch you have fun.