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What does the poetry circle say?

Since there is no reply to this post, I will take a wild guess.

Once upon a time, there was a symbolic poem with only two circles on the surface, and a big circle was covered with a small circle. This is a love poem. The general content is: the big circle is you, the small circle is me, the outer circle is you, the inner circle is me, I have you, you have me, I have you, and you have me.

Judging from the appearance of this poem, the outside of the knot is you and me, the inside is mom, the inside of mom is you and me, the inside of you and me is mom, and the center is him. Mom is in your heart, you and I are in your mother's heart, and her heart is full of Qian Qian. You and me, you and me, this poem is blurring a concept. Your mother is my mother, and my mother is your mother. You and my mother are not sure about her mother, and I am not sure that her mother is your mother (I am very confused now).

There is an old saying in China: I am old when I am old, and people are old when I am old. This poem tells us that our mother is the mother of the whole world. We should always keep our mother in our hearts and respect other people's mothers like our own. Poetry is in the shape of a Chinese knot, and its title is "Chinese knot between you and me". Let us also see that the motherland is the mother of all of us, and the mother of the motherland closely links you and me, so we should love the mother of the motherland.

Hehe, nonsense, don't laugh at me ~ ~

Oh:

Send acacia, not acacia. But draw a circle.

The small circle is me, and the big circle is you.

The whole circle is gathering, and the half circle is parting.

Living outside the circle, the heart is in the circle.

There is endless acacia, hovering all the way to the end.

This can be used as a ring advertisement. Ha ha, ha ha. ...