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Who wrote "Ode to the Son" at the end of Liuhe Hall in Hangzhou?
This is Lu. Wow!

When I was at school, Shuihu watched it no less than ten times.

That is to say, when Song Jiang returned from conquering Fang La,

Arriving in Hangzhou coincides with the tide of Qiantang River.

Shen Zhi heard an old monk explain the meaning of "death".

Sit in the Liuhe Hall! The original text is like this:

Song Jiang and others won a great victory and stayed in the Liuhe Temple in Hangzhou for one night. When Shen Zhi heard the tide letter from Qiantang River, he suddenly realized. He said: "Every summer. I killed it in Wansonglin and captured a Xiahou Cheng alive. Holding on to wax, I captured Fang La; Today is the answer of "listen to the tide and circle, see the letter and be silent". When you meet the tide, I want to be silent. " So he bathed and changed clothes, and died of nirvana, leaving a eulogy saying, "I have never cultivated good fruit in my life, but I only love killing people and setting fires." "Open the golden rope abruptly and break the jade lock here. Hey! The letter from Qiantang River came, and today I know that I am me. " The final evaluation of Master Jing Shan Dahui on Lu is: Lu, Lu! Get up from the green forest. Two arson eyes and a murderous heart. Suddenly, I drifted home, and there was nowhere to be found. Duh! Solution makes the sky full of white jade, which can turn the earth into gold.