A quatrain spanning 400 years, to see how Zhao Kuangyin completely defeated Zhu Yuanzhang.

In the history of China, there were not many literate founding emperors, because most of them were gangsters and didn't read any books. Therefore, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, Zhao Kuangyin rarely showed off in front of ministers, and the clown's poems and songs were really not his strong suit. However, one Mid-Autumn Festival, Zhao Kuangyin hosted a banquet for ministers to enjoy the moon. After drinking a few glasses of wine, he suddenly became very poetic, so he blurted out two sentences: "We can't see the world in the sky until it gets dark in Qian Shan under the sea". These two sentences are wonderful. Zhao Kuangyin compares himself to the sun. Ministers applauded after hearing this, but this interrupted Zhao Kuangyin's train of thought. He couldn't pick up two sentences, so this quatrain was only the first half. For hundreds of years in the Song Dynasty, no one dared to answer a few words. Do you want to answer his head?

However, 400 years later, it was connected by an equally uneducated person, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. However, it is obvious that Zhu Yuanzhang's connection is not a grade. I guess he didn't drink at that time, but it was different after drinking. Therefore, the complete version of this poem is "Qian Shan is not dark from the bottom of the sea, but is in the sky. It takes a warrior to kill a tiger in the mountains, and a magic soldier to catch a turtle in the sea. " It seems that wine was really a good thing in ancient times, and the cultural level of the two wines was different.