The first two sentences of this poem~~ were only added by later generations~~~
Only the last two sentences of the author’s original work~~~but he was framed for treason at the time~~ Talented people added the first two lines to this poem~~ In 1711 AD, someone reported that in the collected works of Dai Mingshi, a Hanlin official, he expressed sympathy for the former Ming regime and used the reign name of Emperor Yongli of the Southern Ming Dynasty. The imperial court ordered Dai Mingshi to be thrown into prison and sentenced to death. This case implicated more than 300 people including his relatives, friends and those who imprinted his collected works. In addition, there are many literary inquisitions, which are completely far-fetched. They find faults in writing, and even cause big troubles for a poem or a word. Once, Xu Jun, a Hanlin official, mistakenly wrote the word "崴" (pronounced bì) in "Your Majesty" in a memorial. Emperor Yongzheng saw this and immediately dismissed Xu Jun. Later, I sent someone to investigate and found two poems in Xu Jun's collection of poems: "Qingfeng is illiterate, so why bother flipping through books?" So he was critical and said that this "qingfeng" refers to the Qing Dynasty. In this case, Xu Jun committed a crime For the crime of slandering the imperial court, he also gave up his life.