This poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai, and its title was "About to Drink". This poem was known as one of Li Bai's representative works with Li Bai's heroic character and his thoughts on life as the theme.
I ask you how much sorrow you can have, just like a river flowing eastward in spring. The white-haired youth is old, the beautiful scenery of Jiangnan has been left empty. Alone on a tall building, I look at the distant mountains and ask the flowers with tears in my eyes, without saying a word. The flowers in disorder are gradually mesmerizing, and the shallow grass has no horse hooves. Why should we ever meet again? I see how charming the green hills are. I expect my heart to be broken year after year, where the bright moon is short on the pine hill at night.
The phrase "how much joy and how much sorrow" came from Mr. Jin Yong's martial arts novel,"The Deer and the Cauldron." The original text was: " Since ancient times, who has not died? Life is full of joy, do not let the golden cup empty face the moon. I'm born with talent, I'm sure it'll be useful. To cook sheep and slaughter cattle for fun, you must drink three hundred cups at a time."
The Song of Everlasting Regret was written by the great poet Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty. The full text consisted of 54 sentences divided into five sections. It described the love tragedy between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei, as well as the debauchery of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and the unfortunate ending of Yang Yuhuan. This poem was regarded as one of the representative works of love poems in the Tang Dynasty and also a classic in the history of Chinese literature.
The Song of Everlasting Regret was written by Bai Juyi, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty. It was included in his poem, The Song of Everlasting Regret. The poem used the love story between Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei as the main line to describe the debauchery of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and the misfortune of Yang Guifei, expressing the author's criticism of the fatuous rulers. The poem was beautiful in language and profound in thought. It was a classic poem of the Tang Dynasty.
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This poem was written by the Tang Dynasty poet, Li Bai, and its title was " About to drink." This poem described the poet's bold and unrestrained personality and his love for life. It was hailed as a classic poem of the Tang Dynasty.
This poem was written by Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, and its title was "Presented to the Eight Chushi of Wei". This poem expressed the poet's deep friendship for his good friend Wei Ba and his hope for a long-lasting friendship.
This sentence came from the Ming Dynasty novel 'Dream of the Red Chamber', written by Cao Xueqin.