The tiger lies in Pingyang, listening to the wind whistling and the dragon lying in the shallows and other poems about tides.

The whole poem is: Longyou shoal was beaten by shrimp, and the tiger fell to Pingyang and was bullied by dogs. Tigers crouch in the mountains and listen to the wind, while dragons lie in the shallows and other tides. At the end of the sea, the sky is the shore and the mountain is the peak. If Dongshan can rise in the sun, Dapeng will spread its wings and hate the sky. There is no tiger falling in Pingyang, and the wind rises again.

One day, the dragon will get water and turn the Yangtze River back. One day, the phoenix will return to its nest and the Great Wall will never fall. One day the tiger will return to the mountain, and half the sky will be dyed red with blood. One day, when the lion enters the forest, it will roar and shake the mountains and rivers.

One day, I will visit hell and my place will be turned upside down. One day, I will swim across the horizon, and I will kneel beside the gods. One day, I want the world to sing. One day I will stand out, and I want to be the only one in the world.

Introduction of works

This poem is a comprehensive limerick, which uses many verses. The origins of these poems are different, and they are not from one person. For example, "The sea reaches the end, the sky is the shore, the mountain climbs to the top, and I am the peak" comes from Lin Zexu's couplet, and "Dapeng spreads its wings and hates the sky" comes from Jie Jin in the Ming Dynasty.