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Mathematical slogans in the adaptation of ancient poems
As the saying goes: arts and sciences do not distinguish. One can't just study math, nor can one just study Chinese. There is an inevitable connection between arts and sciences.

It is said that Chinese is the representative of sensibility and mathematics is the representative of rationality. When mathematics meets ancient poetry, it will collide with beautiful digital poetry:

Song Shaoyong, a mountain village poem.

At first glance, it is two or three miles away, and mist hangs over four or five families.

The pavilions are six or seven, and the flowers bloom in eighty or ninety.

Digital poetry embeds numbers in his poems and combines them with other words to integrate the whole poem.

The poet used the method of "counting primary schools" to bring together the beautiful scenery of the countryside, which is easy to understand, as if the picture was in front of him.

Song Lun's Narration of "Birds Returning to the Nest"

One by one, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.

Phoenix has so many birds that it pecks at thousands of stones in the world.

Miscellaneous poetry is a kind of poetry. There are numbers as the topic, and numbers are embedded in poems, similar to word games.

Why is the title of this article Hundred Birds? There are answers in the poem. The sum of two ones, three fours, five sixes and seven eights is one hundred (1+kloc-0/+3x4+5x6+7x8 =100). Have you found this rule?

"Broken Heart" Song Zhushu needle

Come downstairs, the money will fall;

Ask heaven, where is the man?

Hate the prince, have been there;

When you are talking to an enemy, it is difficult for you to stay.

Regret that I let it slip,

I did, but I didn't.

Why do you ask?

Don't separate with a knife, and never rely on your enemies to write off thousands of lovesickness.

Have you touched the doorway of the poem above? Did you find the hidden number?

Numbers hide poetry, that is, numbers are presented in the form of riddles. Every sentence in Zhu's works is a rhetorical riddle of "character separation", and the answer is exactly the ten numbers "123... 10".

"Qiu Jiang's solo fishing map" Wang Tang Shizhen

A boat with a hat, a silk and an inch-long hook.

Sing a song, drink a bottle of wine, and catch a river alone.

One-word poetry, as its name implies, is that there are many "one" words in the poem, so the similar items are "one". The word "one" has the fewest strokes, but under the ingenious arrangement of the poet, it can turn plain into magic. This kind of poems mostly use line drawing technique, which makes readers have a strong sense of substitution.

Wang Song Anshi "Ding Lin Mansion"

The house is around the bay, the stream and bamboo are around the mountain, but the stream and the mountain are between the white clouds.

Let the boat sit on the mountain in Linxi, and I will spend time with birds and flowers freely.

Compound word poetry is to embed the same word repeatedly in every poem. In this poem, the word "Xi" appears in every sentence, so the similar item is "Xi".

Due to the limitation of words, there are also half-word poems. The whole poem sentence does not leave the word "half", but it does not feel verbose and cumbersome, but has a kind of phonological beauty. There are also Baota poems, which are shaped like pagodas and extend downward from the top of one or two sentences, and gradually increase the number of words to the bottom of seven sentences. The above is for reference.