A poem about snoring

In ancient poetry, the word "snoring" is used to mean snoring.

There is a saying in Su Tian Jia of Tang Dynasty called "Stop at Maodian, sleep and snore". However, the only poems I have ever seen devoted to snoring are two by Han Yu, a great writer in the Tang Dynasty. Limited to space, here is only the first song as an example:

What is the noise when the teacher sleeps during the day? Teacher: Han Yu's friend is Zhuge Jue. Poor, barking dog.

The stubborn wind blows fat, and the pit and the valley set each other off. Stubborn wind: strong wind.

When a male suddenly breathes, he will be twice as strong as each one.

Like a corpse with a nose, it has been called to endure many sins for a long time. Nose corpse: Nose corpse that died after five disasters in hell.

A horse and a cow are surprised and don't eat, and all ghosts get together and treat each other.

The wooden pillow is split horizontally and the mirror is scarred. Rash: pimples on the skin and the like.

The iron Buddha frowns and the stone man shakes his legs.

I want to blame the real slaughter. The real massacre: the creator.

You look for lice, ears, and waves.

The sun can't bear to shine, and flying is lazy.

At first glance, and Fu, they were wronged and suffered. Peng, Fu: Two generals in the Western Han Dynasty were wiped out.

Another example is the tiger in the circle, which is sour and angry.

Although ling LUN blows, the bitter rhyme is hard to change. Ling Lun: The Yellow Emperor is a musician.

Although the witch is salty, her soul is cold and it is difficult to recover. Witch fairy: the founder of witchcraft.

He Shan has a panacea? Heal this desire and gain.

Han Yu uses a series of metaphors, allusions and exaggerations in his poems, which vividly shows the unique snoring of his master when he sleeps during the day, and makes readers feel at home after thousands of years.