antithetical couplet
The first part of the book "Castle Peak has the honor to bury loyal bones" is written here and I feel lucky to bury Yue Fei;
The second "White Baked Innocent Caster" is a portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Qin Gui in front of Yue Fei's tomb, but it is white baked innocence instead of cursing them, because they are reviled day and night.
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Qin Jing and his wife knelt down.
Ahem! What if a servant loses his heart and has a good wife?
Hey! Although a woman has a long tongue, she is not an old thief!
This is a couplet that simulates Qin Heng's husband and wife colluding and shirking each other. It was originally pasted on the kneeling statues of Qin Heng and his wife, showing contempt behind humor and irony in humor. The author of this couplet is Ruan Yuan, a scholar in Qing Dynasty. It is said that Ruan Yuan later went to Yue Temple to see this couplet and couldn't help laughing.
During the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty, the top scholar Qin Quanjian stayed in Wang Yue Temple. People were not so famous after the Song Dynasty, but I was ashamed to be surnamed Qin before I went there.