"Ants are covered in feathers, and they are rather tired of wine" comes from which poem?

"Ants are covered with feathers, and they are quite tired of wine" comes from TanYongzhi's Send a Promise to Remember Wang Shiyu.

Send a promise to the former customs officer

[Author] (Tang)

Last year, I went to the south to entertain guests. It was a good spring before the Dunson Cup.

Ants are covered in feathers and tired of wine, and Phoenix has a new title.

Flowers swim in pity, ride red horses, and grass loves to levy cars and ride wheels.

I don't know who romance belongs to.