In which ancient books can you find the allusion of "nothing in the world can wash your ears"

Twenty-four pieces of Tang Li Bai's "Fifty-nine Ancient Styles": "There is no deaf ear in the world, who knows Yao and wisdom."

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Fifty-nine ancient poems

twenty-four

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The cart flies dust, and the pavilion is black in the afternoon.

China is more expensive than gold, and Lianyun has a room.

He Huihe was dubbed cockfighting.

Breathing dry rainbow giants, pedestrians are afraid.

There is no such thing as washing your ears, just Yao and your feet.