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Solve Tibetan poems! !
Be invited wholeheartedly.

It should be "stop from west to east, the waning moon hangs three stars, and the three of them ride horns together, and their mouths are clear."

Go from west to east, stop: it is "one". Because the stroke of the word "one" is from left to right, geographically, it is up north and down south, left west and right east, so the stroke order is from west to east.

The waning moon hangs three stars: it is "heart". The hook under the word "heart" is called Canyue, and the three points above are compared to three stars.

Three people ride a horn cow together: it's Feng. The word "phoenix" can be divided into three words: three, one person and one cow, while the word "cow" describes a cow without horns.

There are three distinct strokes on the mouth: "please", that is, the traditional Chinese characters "please" and "three strokes on the mouth" refer to the side of the word "Yan"

Attention, allusions:

Luo was a poet and writer in the Tang Dynasty and one of the "four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty".

One day, Luo gave a birthday treat. Before the banquet began, all the guests came one after another, except one good friend. So he wrote another invitation. The invitation is a poem:

Emei goes from west to east, and there are three stars hanging on the moon.

The three of them rode horns, rowed three times, and their mouths were a little green.

Wang sent someone to give this poem to that good friend. The man was deeply moved after reading it and immediately set off for dinner.

So when he did riddles, he wrote traditional Chinese characters.