Seek the source of "ancient poetry of nobles in rain"

When it rains when the nobles go out, the gold thread is long around the silver thread.

If you are lucky enough to be caught in a downpour, the Flat Peach Party will get drunk and listen to music.

Noble people go out to attract wind and rain and go out to worry.

The ancients said that "nobles go out to make trouble", which means that powerful people will definitely make trouble when they go out. The "wind and rain" here does not refer to the wind and rain in reality, but to major events. The so-called "share weal and woe" also means this.

Words like "it rains for the nobles" are actually proverbs, proverbs and proverbs. From the people, there is no specific source.