A poem about snakes: the snake belongs to the sea and the snake cuts its share. Who cares which line is in the poem?

Jin Wengong forgot to cut the meat and serve it, which led Jiexiu to resign and run away. Someone wrote this poem.

One dragon got lost and ran around. Counting snakes requires a lot of hard work. The dragon was hungry, but the snake cut its share. The dragon belongs to the sea, and its loam is fixed. If you count the snakes in the hole, you will get what you want. A snake without a hole, who cares?