[Tang] Meng Jiao
The previous filth was not enough to brag, but now there is no end to debauchery.
In the spring breeze, this proud horse runs at the speed of two beats. I visited all the sights of Chang 'an gracefully in one day.
Translation:
The unsatisfactory situation in the past is not worth mentioning, but today it is full of energy and high spirits.
Riding proudly against the mighty spring breeze seems to complete the prosperity of Chang 'an in one day.
Precautions:
Deng Ke: The imperial examination system was implemented in the Tang Dynasty, and those who passed the examination were called qualified. After re-examination by the official department, they were awarded the title of Deng Ke.
Dirty (wò chuò): The original meaning is dirty, which means unsatisfactory situation here.
No boasting: nothing to mention.
Dàng: Free and easy. Infinite thinking: high spirits.
Proud: refers to gaining fame and satisfaction. Sick: Quick.
Meng Jiao:
Meng Jiao (75 1 -8 15), a native of Dongye, Han nationality, was born in Wu Kang, Huzhou (now Deqing County, Zhejiang Province). His ancestral home is Pingchang (now Linyi County, Dezhou, Shandong Province) and his ancestral home is Ruzhou (now Ruzhou, Henan Province). He was a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty and lived in seclusion in Songshan Mountain as a teenager. Meng Jiao made two attempts to become a scholar. He was a scholar at the age of forty-six, and once served as a county commandant in Liyang.