What are Ding Yuanying's self-deprecating poems in The Distant Savior?

Ding Yuanying s self-deprecating poems in Paradise;

I'm from Houshan, and I used to be my cousin.

Half a book beside the drunken dance pavilion, sitting and talking about the sky.

Great ambition plays fame, and the sea fights for good and evil.

Speaking of cash-strapped, anger refers to Gan Kun's mistakes.

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People who have never seen the world suddenly have the opportunity to visit the lobby.

I was intoxicated in the world of pavilions and found myself a frog in the well.

If you want to succeed, you must have a boiling passion.

But when I touched my pocket, I suddenly found that my money was less than others'.

Open your mouth and scold. The world has changed.