In Langtaosha, Liu Yuxi went straight to the Milky Way and went to the home of Petunia and Weaver Girl.

Original: Langtaosha Jiuqu Yellow River Wan Li Sand Author Liu Yuxi Tang Dynasty Jiuqu Yellow River Wan Li Sand, Langtaofeng from the end of the world. Since you are from the sky, and now you seem to fly directly to the Milky Way, please take me to the sky, gather in the Milky Way, and go to the home of Cowherd and Weaver Girl together. The winding Yellow River is very long, carrying a lot of yellow sand. The Yellow River is surging from the horizon. Now I'm heading straight for the Milky Way against the wind and waves, towards the gate of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl. Langtaosha, the epigraph name, was originally named Tang, also known as "Flower Selling Sound". In the middle Tang Dynasty, Liu Yuxi and Bai Juyi created the Yuefu poem Langtaosha in tune with the minor Langtaosha. In the Southern Tang Dynasty, Li Yuyan wrote the poem Langtaosha. During the Northern Song Dynasty, Liu Yong wrote a long tune "Langtaosha". The collection of movements is called Langtaoshaling, and it is in the tune of "Xiezhi", while the collection of Muslim music is in the tune of "Shang", which makes its charm stronger, and the sentence reading is different from the collection of movements. Representative works include Li Yu's Sand Waves, Rain Outside the Curtain, etc. Extended data:

Creative background: During Yongzhenyuan period, Liu Yuxi was demoted to Lianzhou secretariat, went to Jiangling, and later demoted to Langzhou Sima. On one occasion, when he returned to Beijing on a imperial edict, he was demoted to the state secretariat for "visiting the customs" and was later appointed as the state secretariat. Instead of sinking, he faced the changes in the world with a positive and optimistic attitude. This poem just expresses his feelings. This quatrain imitates the tone of the gold digger, and shows their disgust for the gold digger's career and their yearning for a better life. Living by the river, the Tianhe River where Cowherd and Weaver Girl live is quiet and beautiful, but the gold diggers along the Yellow River are rushing for a living all day. I went straight to the Milky Way, visited the Cowherd and the Weaver Maid, and pinned my hopes for a quiet rural life. This romantic ideal, poured out in heroic spoken language, has an unpretentious beauty.