The Eighteen Levels of Hell: Lying is Forbidden Here

Chapter 134: An Actor's Self-Cultivation



Li Zhitong stepped up to the character grid.

"This is the Xuanji Diagram, created by the talented poet Su Hui of the Former Qin dynasty. The grid contains a total of eight hundred and forty-one characters, measuring twenty-nine characters across and twenty-nine down."

"Whether read vertically, horizontally, diagonally, or in alternating patterns—forwards, backwards, skipping a character, or overlapping one—each path forms a poem. These poems vary in length from three to seven characters per line. Its complexity and versatility make it the Morse Code of the literary world."

"I just checked. The second barrier in the supermarket is an Electronic Combination Lock, and the passcode requires four digits."

Hearing this, everyone immediately understood that the passcode was hidden within the Xuanji Diagram.

The numbers associated with the diagram were:

Character count: 841

Grid dimensions: 2929.

Poem lengths: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 characters.

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