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Emperor Qianlong inscribed "Moonlight Boundless". Guess two words according to the inscription.

The puzzle "Bug II" of Emperor Qianlong's inscription "Boundless Sun and Moon".

After removing the outline, the romantic character of the traditional "romantic moon" is left with the words "worm plus one curl" and "two curls", which means that the romantic moon is boundless and is used to describe an endless comfortable feeling caused by beautiful scenery or environment.

There is a stone tablet in the pavilion of Hangzhou West Lake, which was written by Qing Dynasty. The lake pavilion is in the West Lake. The first name is Lu Zhenting, also known as Qingxi Pavilion. It was founded in the thirty-first year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1552), and it was only called Hu Xinge in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty. This pavilion was rebuilt in 1953, with one floor, two eaves and four sides and a golden glazed tile roof.

According to legend, when Qianlong went down to the south of the Yangtze River and visited the pavilion in the middle of the lake at night, he was attracted by the beautiful scenery and wrote down the word "Insect II", which means "boundless wind and moon".

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Related stories of Insect II

In another place, I saw a cliff stone carving on Mount Tai, which was inscribed by Liu Tinggui, a talented scholar in the twenty-fifth year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty, and it is one of the 72 scenic spots on Mount Tai. Liu Tinggui, nicknamed "Liu Twelve", won this title because he was a scholar at the age of twelve.

According to legend, when Liu Tinggui invited friends from Hangzhou to climb Mount Tai, he talked about the boundless romantic pavilion of Hangzhou West Lake. Liu Tinggui was inspired and immediately wrote down the word "Worm II" and said to his friends: Although there is no boundless romantic pavilion here, it means boundless romantic pavilion.

It is said that at that time, Liu Tinggui wanted to write a book named "The Moon and the Breeze" directly, but he had written it before when he was in Jiangnan. Because of taboo, he had a brainwave and wrote the title of Insect II.

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