I have introduced a text game called autogram here. It is simply a sentence that matches itself, or a self-describing sentence ". For example, "This sentence is written in Chinese" and "there are seven words in this sentence. There are quite a few people who suffer from it. Some people have created some abnormal autogram, such:
This autogram contains five A's, one B, two C's, two D's, thirty-one E's, five F's, five G's, eight H's, twelve I's, one J, one K, two L's, two M's, eighteen n's, sixteen O's, one P, one Q, six R's, twenty-seven S's, twenty-one T's, three U's, seven V's, eight W's, three X's, four Y's, and one Z.
On June 23, 1982, Scientific American published a masterpiece of autogram:
Only the fool wocould take trouble to verify that his sentence was composed of ten A's, three B's, four C's, four D's, forty-six E's, sixteen F's, four G's, thirteen H's, fifteen I's, two K's, nine L's, four M's, twenty-five n's, twenty-four O's, five P's, sixteen R's, forty-one s's, thirty-seven T's, Ten U's, eight V's, eight W's, four X's, eleven y's, twenty-seven commas, twenty-three apostrophes, Seven hyphens and, last but not least, a single!
You may have guessed what I did yesterday-I naturally began to think about how to create a Chinese autogram because I was particularly interested in Chinese Character games recently. Fortunately, the numbers in Chinese are not complex. After running Mathematica, I found a solution:
In this sentence, there are five "one", ten "two", two "three", one "four", two "five", one "six", and one "seven", two "Eight", one "Nine", three "Ten", two "here", two "sentences", two "Words", two "Miles", two "", two" and ", and eighteen ".
However, I learned later that someone had already done self-describing sentences in Chinese. Txyyss told me that he used IterationAlgorithmI searched for the Chinese autogram and found the more beautiful result below:
There are a total of one hundred and twenty-three words in this sentence generated by the computer, including two "this" words, two "sentences", two "by" words, and two "electricity" words, two "brain" words, two "Sheng" words, two "Cheng" words, two "words, two" Words ", and two" co-occurrence "words, three "have", 26 ", 26", 26 ", two", "medium", and 15 "two, three "one", four "two", five "three", two "four", five "five", and three "six" words, five "Ten" characters, two "Hundred" words.
What other interesting results can be obtained from self-describing sentences in Chinese? You are welcome to continue expansion.
Update: Zee wrote:
The sentence you see has a total of 90 words. There are two "you", two "look", two "to", two ", two" here ", and 26 ", two "sentences", two "sub", two "in total", three "have", two "Words", and two "sentences ", two "Middle", four "one", seventeen "two", two "three", four "four", one "five", and two "six ", two "seven", one "Eight", two "Nine", and four "Ten ".