Two or three miles a trip,
There are four or five smoke villages.
There are six or seven pavilions,
Eighty or ninety flowers.
This is a strange poem written with ten numbers in succession.
Who wrote this?
let me check. Oh, my God, that's great.
The author is a science student, Shao Yong, a famous mathematician and philosopher in Song Dynasty.
This little poem, with only four short sentences and all ten numbers, is hazy and full of charm. It is a masterpiece describing the pastoral scenery of mountain villages, and it has written charming spring scenery in a few strokes.
For thousands of years, digital poetry, who has been highly respected, has never surpassed this poem.