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The West Lake falls into the West Lake.
Does the subject want to ask "iron pot drops the West Lake"? Cherish the West Lake. The next sentence is to cherish the West Lake. The original text is: Tour the West Lake with a tin pot on your back. The tin pot drips into the West Lake, but it is precious to the West Lake. Su Shi is the magistrate of Hangzhou, and he built the Su Causeway in the West Lake. Su Shi usually likes to go boating in the West Lake when he is free, and there are often maids carrying tin pots to pour wine. Suddenly, the maid accidentally dropped the tin can into the West Lake. Su Shi was inspired at once and wrote a couplet: "If you visit the West Lake, you will get a tin pot, but if you drop it, you will cherish it." After careful reading of this couplet, it is not difficult to find that "West Lake" and "Tin Pot" and "Cherish it" are the same sound, and they are more coherent to read. So this couplet is very classic, and Su Shi is very proud, but he can't find a suitable couplet.