Is the word Baidu extracted from the poem "Looking for him in the crowd"?

The word "Baidu" comes from Xin Qiji's Jade Case, which symbolizes Baidu's persistent pursuit of Chinese information retrieval technology.

Jade box (Xin Qiji)

Thousands of trees are blooming and stars are everywhere in the east night. BMW carved cars are full of incense.

Phoenix flute moves, jade pot turns, fish dragon dances all night.

Moths, snow, willows, gold thread, laughter and incense are all gone. Look for him in the crowd.

Suddenly looking back, the man was there, dimly lit.

Appreciate:

Waiting under the noise, everyone is alone in the pile. Ambitious people are often in such a lonely and detached situation. The word Xin Qiji describes the image of a "beauty" who is unconventional and indifferent to the immediate heat, and this ideal beauty is the image portrayal of the author's own persistence in ambition and integrity. The metaphor of the whole word is clever, which plays a role in setting off the background for the vivid description of the environment, and has a very strong artistic effect on expressing the author's ideal and pursuing the negative setting off.