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The body is ready to hit three numbers.
The answer to three numbers is 10 18.

"Body preparation" comes from "There are seven chapters of bamboo" written by Xiao in Tang Dynasty.

"There are seven chapters of bamboo" in the original:

There are bamboo poles in front of the pavilion.

A gentleman grasps his heart, but he is faithful and unswerving.

There are pillars and bamboo beside the pavilion.

A gentleman is honest, but he is upright.

He Wei is a bamboo pole, and Xiao Qisen is gone.

If there is opening and closing, it will be deep.

The eaves are secluded, such as wing teeth.

Winter night, it snows, I have a golden stove, which can be used for reference.

In summer, the scenery is gloomy.

I have a treasure, and I am very sad.

If you have a dispute, you will be prepared.

Those who have goals drink wine and enjoy it.

A friend is a friend, but the calyx carries a spear.

If Peter Meigong's surname is Xi, it is worth celebrating, but the future is just the handle to go.

Brief introduction of the author

Xiao, from Ruyin County, Yingzhou City. Tang Dynasty writer, the seventh grandson of King Poyang of Nanliang, was born in Xiao family of Lanling. Xiao is a descendant of the imperial clan of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty and the seventh grandson of King Poyang of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty. As an official's family, the world is better equipped to receive a good education. Smart and studious since childhood, he can write at the age of 4, and 10 is a tutor.

In the twenty-third year of Kaiyuan, he won the top prize, awarded the secretary provincial orthography, moved to Jixian School, and successively joined the army in Guangling, Shannan and Yangzhou.

He died in Dali for three years and married "Mr. Wen Yuan" privately. He is knowledgeable, proficient in calligraphy and good at ancient Chinese characters. Most of his articles are lost. There are more than 65,438+00 volumes of Liang Xiao Shi Hua, You Liang Xin Ji and Selected Works. In the Ming Dynasty, there were 65,438+0 volumes of Xiao Ji and 20 poems of Quan Tang Poetry.