Taohua Temple is a peach tree. What poem is it?

Tang Yin's poem Song of Peach Blossom Temple in Ming Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows:

Taohuawu Taohua Temple, Taohuaguan Taohuaxian;

Peach Fairy cultivates peach trees and picks them to sell wine.

When I wake up, I just sit in front of the flowers, and when I am drunk, I come to sleep under the flowers;

Half awake and half drunk day after day, flowers bloom year after year.

I would rather die of old age than bow before horses and chariots;

Cars and horses are rich and interesting, and hops are poor.

If wealth is compared with the poor, one is in peace and the other is in heaven;

If you compare poverty to horses and chariots, he will have to drive away my leisure.

Others laugh at me for being crazy, and I laugh at others for not being able to see through;

There are no graves of Hao Jie in Wuling, no flowers, no wine, and no hoes to plow the fields.

The poem depicts two scenes, one is the life scene of Hou Lu, a senior official in the Han Dynasty, and the other is the life scene of Tang Yin himself in the Ming Dynasty. Only a dozen words, such as "bow before horses and chariots", "dusty" and "mediocre", vividly outline the life scenes of famous officials and rich people in Ming Dynasty. Tang Yin's own life scenes are described in detail, such as "planting peach trees", "picking peach blossoms in exchange for wine money", "sleeping in the flower room before getting drunk", "I wish I would die of old age in the wine room rather than bow down to the front of horses and chariots" and "drinking snuff is the fate of a hermit". Readers can appreciate and evaluate which of the two paintings is better or worse.

Song of the Peach Blossom Temple is a classic poem by Tang Yin, a famous painter, writer and poet in Ming Dynasty. Song of the Peach Blossom Temple is the most famous poem in Tang Yin's poems, and it is a work of self-criticism and warning.

Speaking of the Peach Blossom Temple, here is a story. It is said that Tang Bohu took a fancy to a house in Suzhou, and was later abandoned by others. No one has left his job for a long time. There is also a place in Suzhou called Taohuawu. According to records, when Tang Bohu decided to buy a house, because he had no money, he had to use some of his books as collateral to borrow money from an official friend in Beijing. Later, he spent more than two years trying to write, draw and sell money before paying off the payment.

Tang Yin was born in a merchant family, and his status was relatively low. Under the guidance of "making a name for himself", he studied hard and reached the age of 1 1, with excellent literary talent and good handwriting. 16 years old, scholar. At the age of 29, he participated in Yingtian Township Examination and won the first prize of "Xie Yuan". The following year, he went to Beijing to take the exam, and "fame and fortune" was just around the corner. Xu Jing, the landlord of Jiangyin who was driving the exam with him, secretly bribed the examiner's family and got the exam questions in advance. After the story was revealed, Tang Yin was also implicated in prison and was tortured and humiliated. From then on, conceited Tang Yin had a strong antipathy to the "perversion" of officialdom. Personality and behavior are unrestrained. Tang Yin made friends with fellow countryman "Crazy Life" Zhang Ling, and indulged in drinking regardless of various undertakings. Persuaded by his good friend Zhu Yunming, he studied hard and decided to take poetry and calligraphy as his career all his life. After that, I traveled to Zhu Rong, Kuanglu, Tiantai and Wuyi Mountain, boated in Dongting Lake and Pengben, and then returned to Suzhou. Believing in Buddhism in his later years, he lived in June 1st. He once wrote a poem blaming himself, saying that although a gentleman is not famous, he should be generous, so why should he be a prisoner? So he carved the seal of "the first romantic talent in Jiangnan". After being hired by Wang Ning Chen Hao of Nanchang, he found that Wang Ning had an anti-intention, so he pretended to be crazy and returned to Suzhou. From then on, he was bohemian and decadent.

Tang Yin's personality is wild and uninhibited, but he is unique in painting. His brushwork is delicate and meticulous, with a chic charm. His landscape paintings mostly show majestic and steep mountains and rivers, pavilions and small bridges, beautiful mountains and rivers all the time, and also describe pavilions, gardens and literati's leisurely life. Landscape figure painting is magnificent, slightly beautiful and unique, with rich and diverse themes. Figure painting mostly describes the life and historical stories of ancient and modern ladies.