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Shipan Shuifu is light in color and as deep as the muddy black lake. Whose poem is this? What did it write?
Content of famous saying: The water room in the cave is gray, and the depth is as turbid as Hei Hu.

Interpretation of famous sayings:

Ming Yanbi's Seventy-two Springs in Jinan.

Jia (B not wave), sand glue wire for Jia. Xiongnu: Very simple. Hei Hu: The spring water of Black Tiger Spring is from the mouth of a tiger carved with stones in a cave under a cliff, so it is turbid. The black tiger spring is deep and the water is pale. It's like hiding Hei Hu in the depths of the cave.

Black Tiger Spring is one of the four famous springs in Jinan. Black Tiger Springs form a group of Black Tiger Springs centering on the nearby famous springs such as Jinhu Springs, Pipa Springs and Agate Springs 14. Black Tiger Spring originated from a deep hole under the cliff, and the spring water gushed from the heads of three Shi Hu. The waves are rough and the sound of water is loud, which is a major landscape of "Spring City".

This famous saying comes from China's Seventy-two Springs in Jinan written by Yan Bi in Ming Dynasty.

Famous author: Yan Bi

Yan Bi's Archives: Poets of Ming Dynasty

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