What is the poem written by Huang Chao? thank you
When it comes to chrysanthemums and historical celebrities, I think of Huang Chao, the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty who preferred chrysanthemums. Huang Chao likes chrysanthemums since he was a child. When he was young, a little story about chrysanthemums happened. On the Double Ninth Festival in the Tang Dynasty, friends and relatives gathered to climb mountains, drinking and enjoying chrysanthemums, all of which were activities for literati to get together. Autumn is intoxicating, full of chrysanthemums. Huang Chao's grandfather held a family dinner in the yard and invited relatives to enjoy chrysanthemums. Everyone is drinking and having fun. Grandpa had a whim and suggested that his sons and nephews should take chrysanthemums as the topic, and everyone should compose poems together. How do you know that when it's his turn to pick up a sentence, he can't answer a wonderful sentence. Tired of waiting, Huang Chao Jr. blurted out: Let a hundred flowers blossom, and wearing yellow clothes is a natural gift. The crisp children's voice just fell and the house cheered. Only Huang Chao's father, with a frightened face, shook his head again and again and said, "This yellow dress was given to the emperor by God. How dare you talk nonsense? I really don't know how many! " Go and teach Huang Chao a lesson at once. Grandpa loved Sun very much, so he stopped him and said, "Forgive him for being young. If you don't fight, you will punish him for writing another song. " Without waiting for his father's statement, Huang Chao immediately replied: "Yes!" After a little thinking, Huang Chao wrote an essay entitled "On Chrysanthemums": The rustling west wind is planted all over the garden, and it is difficult to open a butterfly with cold fragrance. If I were Di Qing next year, I would report to Taohua. Although he was in a hurry, he was full of poetry and rare romanticism, and everyone who raised his seat was amazed at his poetry. At an early age, poetry was as gratifying as Jin Juchu's appearance, and his lofty aspirations were even more revealed. This talented and ambitious poet is willing to turn poetry into a god in the sky, teaching bloom to blossom and warm bloom in spring, but he has tried every time in the official career examination room. Feeling the darkness and corruption of the imperial court, especially the depression in Sun Shan, he deeply felt that he was like an ill-timed chrysanthemum, so he wrote a poem about chrysanthemums-"The Last Chrysanthemum" to chant: When I am in Qiu Lai on September 8th, I will kill the blooming flowers. Tianxiang pervades Chang 'an, and the city is full of golden flowers. Powerful poems strongly appeal to him to reverse Gankun's lofty aspirations and soaring momentum, and the hero's grief and indignation flows in the pen shaped like a fight. Huang Chao later became a salt vendor, and in 875 AD, he led a mass uprising in Cao Zhou, named General Tian Chong, and gradually embarked on the route of combining with the masses and became an eternal hero of the peasant regime.