"Shu Yi Ji" Lanke Man Shishi Mountain, Xin'an County. During the Jin Dynasty, Wang Zhi came to cut wood and saw several boys playing chess and singing. Zhiyin listened to it. The boy takes an object with the substance, such as a date core, and holds it in the substance without feeling hungry. After a while, the boy said, "Why don't you go?" He looked up and saw that all the axes were broken. Now that he has returned, there is no trace of his time. ("Shu Yi Ji" by Liang Renfang of the Southern Dynasties) Xin'an County is in today's Quzhou, Zhejiang. The Shishi Mountain mentioned in the story has been called Langke Mountain because of this beautiful myth. The story goes that Wang Zhi of the Jin Dynasty came to this mountain when he was chopping firewood. He saw several boys playing chess and singing. Wang Zhi came closer to listen. The boy gave the king something shaped like a date stone. After he swallowed the thing, he no longer felt hungry. After a while, the boy said to him, "Why don't you leave?" Wang Zhi then stood up. When he looked at his axe, the wooden ax handle had completely rotted. When he returned to the world, his contemporaries were gone.