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A joke outside the cloud nine

This is a digital poetry, referring to the scene that Tang Priest and his disciples saw at that time: the dead of night.

It means that no tourist can walk dozens of miles along the Great Wall and see the graceful stars on the ninth heaven. Almost all the ships on the river have returned to Hong Kong, and all counties have closed their doors.

From: Wu Cheng'en Journey to the West? Back to the 36th "full moon dry Kun"

Original text: "The disciples were playing with the mountain scenery, believing that it was true, and they walked without realizing that the red wheel was setting in the west. It's just that there are no guests walking in the Shili Pavilion, and stars appear in the sky. All ships in Bahe River are closed, and all seven thousand counties are closed. Six palaces and five houses belong to the official slaughter, and the four seas and three rivers fish. The bell rang on the second floor, and a bright moon was full of Kun. "

The crisp bells and drums reflect a beautiful bright moon, which has a feeling of doing it in one go. This poem is exquisitely conceived, especially the collocation of numbers and words is particularly wonderful, which makes numbers put on the coat of literature, and poetic images show unique machine interest.

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"A Moon Full of Gankun" is the author's poem in The Journey to the West's thirty-sixth chapter. This poem is rich and atmospheric, as if a loud recitation is crossing the vast space and time, and the numbers from one to ten are arranged in flashback, which seems to be careless, but in fact it is carefully crafted. The night is quiet and beautiful, and everything is silent. From the earth to the sky, from the bustling city to the fishing boats in the harbor, the scenery is very reasonable.

A Moon Full of Gankun is still an interesting digital poetry. The poet crossed the vast space and time with a vigorous reading, counting the quiet nights and silence from ten to one. Finally, a beautiful moon rises from two crisp bells and drums, feeling at one go.