Message on the walls of the inn

Almost all hostels and inns in Lhasa welcome graffiti on the walls. Although most of them are messages such as so-and-so visiting here, there are also all kinds of talented words in them.

When I first arrived in Lhasa, the youth hostel I stayed in, the messages in the room were even more dazzling, even the ceiling was densely written, and if I read them one by one, I couldn't read them all in half a day.

In the room where I live, there are all kinds of colorful messages, some of which are lamenting the scenery of Tibet, some of which are lamenting the world of life, and some of which are feeling love.

Among them, there are also several poems written quite talentedly, and several Tibetan landscape paintings and figure paintings with beautiful lines.

There are also two maps of the route map of Sera Monastery and Drepung Monastery. The map shows in detail the locations of the two temples where tickets and ticket gates are purchased, and the routes that avoid the locations of the ticket purchase and ticket gates are marked with arrows, and the locations where the temples are entered, and the references are depicted next to the places where the temples are entered.

At first, everyone thought it was the traveler's improvisation, but it wasn't until someone successfully evaded the ticket according to the guidance of the map that they realized that the person who drew the map was really a person with a heart.

In the messages in the room, there are several riddles, one of which is written on the ceiling: If you don't move, I won't move.

When you move, I will exert myself. As soon as I exert myself, you will come out of the water. As soon as you get out of the water, I'm happy. Guess an outdoor sport.

The plausible mystery of this riddle led people into a misunderstanding, and more than a dozen people in the room spent a night, and no one guessed the result after exhausting their brains.

In the end, everyone gave up their efforts and couldn't help but look at each other and laugh when they found the correct answer under a bed board according to the riddler's instructions.

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