The craziest poem in history

The craziest poem in history is as follows:

1. There is no tomb of Wuling heroes, no flowers, no wine, no hoes and no fields.

2, holding a long tassel today, when is the black dragon.

3. On September 8th next year, when I finish flowering, all the flowers will be killed, and the fragrance will pervade Chang 'an, and the city will be full of golden flowers.

4. I am a madman in the state of Chu. He sang a crazy song and argued with Confucius.

5. This time, I went to the underworld to recruit old staff and beheaded Yamaraja with the standard of100000.

6. I laughed from the horizontal knife and went to live in the liver and gallbladder.

7, drunk to pick the lamp to see the sword, dream back to blow the horn.

8. Bow like a full moon, look northwest and shoot Sirius.

9. Millions of teachers on the West Lake immediately reached the first peak in Wu Shan.

10, watching Jinsong in the twilight, still calmly flying in the clouds.

1 1, fighting alone for thousands of miles, once blocked a million divisions with one sword.

12, others laugh at me for being crazy, and I laugh at others for not being able to see through.

13, Song Yushu tired, Jingyang soldiers empty.

14, sunset and lonely Qi Fei, autumn water * * * sky is one color.

15 the king of qi was furious and took the drunkard to cook.

The most domineering person in ancient times:

The most domineering person in history is Xiang Yu, and the person with the highest force value is also Xiang Yu. Xiang Yu often rushes into enemy lines alone, but no one can stop him. It's as simple as searching for something to get the head of an enemy general. Pulling out mountains and raging seas is to describe Xiang Yu's bravery.

No one can pass three rounds under his broadsword. Xiang Yu's final ending was tragic. He committed suicide by the Wujiang River. In the end, Liu Bang's soldiers cut Xiang Yu's body into pieces in order to snatch military merit. It's a pity that such a brave general didn't leave a whole body in the end. It's really tragic, and it's also a sigh that things are impermanent and fate is impermanent.