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Part 1: Where is the bald donkey? When the second couplet came out, Su Shi could not help blushing. What is this second couplet, right?

This made Su Shi feel ashamed. The bottom line is "Dongpo eats grass". As one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties, Su Shi is naturally brilliant, but he often likes to tease others with words. Where is the bald donkey? One day, Su Shi asked his monk friend Fo Yin. To a monk, the bald donkey is an insult, but Fo Yin is not angry, instead, he is indifferent to the second couplet, and Dongpo eats grass.

In fact, the subtlety of Fo Yin's couplets is that he is a real bald donkey. Since you asked me where the donkey was, I said that eating grass on the eastern hillside is eating grass on the eastern slope. As we all know, Su Shi is also called Su Dongpo, nicknamed Dongpo Jushi.

Originally, Su Shi tried to tease the monk Fo Yin, but he was ridiculed. Naturally, everyone in literature can't help blushing. After all, he insulted others first. However, Su Shi and Fo Yin are also good friends. Otherwise, ordinary monks will glare at Su Shi before making couplets, and may even educate Su Shi. How can a scholar be so vulgar?

Apart from Su Shi who likes to tease monks who become monks, Su Shi's sister Su Xiaomei once drove this monk named Fo Yin, who is really not a family and does not enter a house. Similarly, Su Xiaomei also wrote couplets and wanted to take the Fo Yin exam, but Fo Yin still answered questions.

Why is a monk so learned that Su Shi and others are puzzled? It turns out that when Fo Yin became a monk, he also liked reading very much, even being a child prodigy. But he was predestined friends with Buddhism and became a monk.