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What are the poems on the leaves and under the flowers?

"Fallen leaves dance with the high wind, and Xiao He is floating and comfortable" is the poem of Che.

Select fragments: end to end, from illness to fatigue, from short to brown. Six Dynasties vs Three Kingdoms, Tianlu vs Shiqu. A thousand-word strategy, eight-line script, if there is a right one. There are no butterflies in the flowers, but diving fish in the algae. Fallen leaves dance with the high wind, and Xiao He's floating water roll is still comfortable. Love to look at people, * * * take Xu Anni vacation as the cover; I'm afraid I'm too stingy, but Ruan Yu did burn the car.

About the author: Che, Mingshuang Pavilion, Yizi No.3, No.1 Hotan, No.1 He, from Shaoyang, Hunan. In the second year of Kangxi (1663), he and his younger brother took part in Huguang after having obtained the provincial examinations in northern Anhui. The following year (in the third year of Kangxi), Jishi Shu, who went to the library to change things to the Ministry of Household Registration, was selected from the top three and eighty-four Jinshi and transferred to the zones for handprints. He said that he "remonstrated with the wall for more than 20 years and refused to ask for advice for a long time, so he should be cautious." Honest and clean, sound shocked the world, honest and upright, knowledgeable, good at calligraphy, with the richest pen and ink in Ming Dynasty. He is the author of Enlightenment of Rhythm, Tang Poems in Huaiyuan Garden, Ten Volumes of Calligraphy and Stone Carvings by Hao Yingtang in Ming Dynasty, Notes on the Exchanges between Monarchs and Ministers in Past Dynasties, etc.