" I Will Not Fall For The Buddha, I Will Not Fall For You " was a poem written by Nalan Xingde, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It consisted of 69 sentences and was divided into two volumes. It mainly described the love story between the protagonist and his wife. The first volume mainly narrated the story of the protagonist Lu Sese and his wife A'Zhu. Lu Sese was a talented young man, but he often felt lonely because of his unsociable personality. He met his wife A'Zhu by chance and fell in love with her at first sight. However, Lu Sese's love life was not smooth. He met two women one after another. The first was A'zhu's cousin, and the second was his sister. In the end, Lu Sese chose A'Zhu and her husband to accompany her for the rest of her life. The second volume mainly described Lu Sese's experience in officialdom. Due to Lu Sese's talent and lofty character, he was ostracized and suppressed, and was eventually demoted to a commoner. On the way to exile, Lu Sese met a beautiful woman named Bai Jingjing. Bai Jingjing was a kind and pure girl. She was full of sympathy and love for Lu Sese. However, Lu Sese had no feelings for her. He only wanted to be with A'Zhu. In the end, Lu Sese survived her exile with Bai Jingjing's help, and the two of them finally got together. " I Will Not Let the Buddha Down, I Will Not Let the Minister Down " depicted a passionate, tenacious, and brave protagonist, as well as a sincere and touching love story. The poem was widely sung and became a classic in the history of Chinese literature.