For years, nothing happened,
Drink Huang Gong's old wine.
I don't know, on the bright moon after sleep,
Covered with flowers and shadows, helped by others.
Huang Gong refers to Tongli, a famous water town in the south of the Yangtze River, where the seven sages of bamboo forests in the Western Jin Dynasty drank.
"Attacking beauty" in the title of the poem is the epigram of the poet Pi Rixiu. Lu Guimeng and Pi Rixiu are good friends. They often sing together. This poem is the poet's leisure for drunken flowers under the moon.
Late one spring night, Pi Rixiu woke up drunk and faced a red candle. When wandering alone, he remembered his old friend, so he wrote a song "Wake Up in the Spring Festival Evening" and gave it to Lu Guimeng. After receiving this poem, Lu Guimeng wrote a song called "Wake up in the Spring Festival Evening", which is also about waking up after drinking at night.