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Looking at the mountains and rivers on Guanyin Mountain, seeking the next link.
The second couplet: "Before taking a scholar."

The difficulty of this couplet lies in the beginning. Guanyin Mountain is a place name, and the first two words of the three-character place name are the noun Guanyin. The first word of the noun of these two words can be used as a verb, which is the action of looking at the scenery behind. What is more difficult is that the mountain in the landscape and the mountain in Guanyin Mountain are the same word.

Guanyin Mountain is opposite to Xiutai, the mountain is opposite to the stage, and the landscape is opposite to Xiuse, which also meets the poetic requirements of couplets. There are delicious metaphors in the old saying.

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The most wonderful feature of China's couplets is "cleverness". Homophony, spelling, overlapping words, puns, palindromes, puns, hidden words, directions, heavenly stems and earthly branches, medicinal names, names and places are all used in the culture of couplets. For example:

The first part: the boy hit the tung tree, and the tung tree fell down, and the boy was happy;

The second part: girls gnaw at duck heads, which is salty and disrespectful to girls.

The boy in the first couplet is homophonic with the tung tree, while the falling flower and music (pronounced "Luo" in dialect) are also homophonic, and the semantics are very smooth. Warawako hit the tung tree, and the tung tree fell down. The boy was very happy and felt very picturesque.

A very interesting situation. The bottom line is also very clever. The girl is homophonic with the duck head, but salty and disrelish are also homophonic. Semantically, girls eat duck heads, which are too salty, and girls are disgusted.