What poem is "one walk, two walks, two walks, three miles"? Original text and explanation.

1 One Go to Twenty-three Miles is an ancient poem, also known as "Poems of Mountain Villages", written by Shao Kangjie in the Song Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows: once you go to two or three miles, there are four or five smoke villages. The pavilions are six or seven, and the flowers bloom in eighty or ninety.

2, interpretation: at first glance, it is two or three miles, and the faint fog hangs over four or five families. There are six or seven pavilions, and eighty or ninety flowers bloom.