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The Life Characteristics of Hun Monks with Eight Characters
Actually, to be honest, this is not a riddle. This is the fourth in a series of fables circulated among the people, telling the adventures of a monk. The whole poem is:
Goose eats beads and monks suffer from seedlings, while donkey eats crops and falls early frost.
The cow was beaten for the savior, and the mute saved her husband's life.
I don't love every grass and tree, but I love gold, and all the monks have opened meat.
The widow sent her lover away again, and there are no sincere people in the world.
If you have to do a crossword puzzle, there is only one sentence that can barely be counted: it is a big word for a mute to save her husband's life.