This sentence is selected from two poems written by Gao Shi in Tang Dynasty.
Two Great Poems by Biedong
(Tang) Gao Shi
Like a bird, she still flapped her wings and felt sorry for herself, leaving Beijing for more than ten years.
A gentleman is poor, who wants to meet today without paying for drinks?
Thousands of miles are dark, dark and faint, and the north wind blows snowflakes and heavy snow.
Don't worry about the road ahead, don't know the king of the world?
Thousands of miles away in Huang Yun, the sky was dark, the north wind roared and the goose feather snowed heavily. Don't worry about having no friends ahead. Who in the world doesn't know you? Like a bird vacillating and feeling sorry for itself. It has been more than ten years since it left Luo Jing. A gentleman is determined to win when he is poor, but he can't afford to pay for drinks when he meets today.
Gao Shi was a famous frontier poet in the Tang Dynasty in China, and was called "Gao Changshi" in the world. His works were included in Gao Changshi Collection. Gao Shi and Cen Can are both called "Gao Cen". Their poems are vigorous and full of the unique spirit of the times in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.