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A poem carved on the stone tablet in Xianfo Temple, laifeng county, Hubei Province is
It is better to leave people at a good time than at a late time.
Shadows are swaying in Xialuotan,
Sarong tree colored moon cage smoke.
In front of Xianfo Temple, laifeng county, Hubei Province, there is a qingyan stone tablet about six feet high, engraved with this poem, which is said to have been improvised for a tourist named Xianchi Renchen. On the surface, it is only a seven-character quatrain, but it can produce hundreds of intriguing landscape poems through combination changes such as back reading, backward reading, word reduction reading and skipping reading without adding any words, which can be described as hidden poems in poems and wonderful. For thousands of years, countless poets and writers have racked their brains for fun. Read the example:
Read the whole poem back:
Smoke cage moonlight tree cage yarn,
The sunset rippled in the pool shadow.
It's best to leave people at night,
Yan begs chrysanthemums to bloom.
Subtract the first two words from each sentence:
Bai Ju Gui Yan Zheng,
Better stay late.
The shadow in the pool,
Tree-colored moon cage smoke.
Skip every five or six words:
Flowers bloom, chrysanthemums bloom,
Good scenery makes people live.
The shadow of Charlotin,
Color smoke from sarong trees.
A: The maple of the remnant snow.
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