Which literary work is Zaizai a poem?

An Zaizai is from Jian 'an Poetry and Fu in the Biography of Interesting Things in the Late Han Dynasty.

The original sentence is: pour out the green ant flowers and ask the sword fairy at the bottom of the pool. It means that the wine in the glass has been emptied and all the flowers have bloomed. I want to ask if the sword fairy in the deep pool is still there?

The Book of the Later Han Dynasty is a historical and literary work compiled by Ye Fan, a historian of the Southern Dynasties and the Song Dynasty, and belongs to one of the "Twenty-four History". History of the Later Han Dynasty, Historical Records, History of the Han Dynasty and History of the Three Kingdoms are collectively called "the first four histories".

The Book of the Later Han Dynasty is divided into ten chapters, eighty biographies and eight records (from Sima Biao's Continued Han Dynasty). The book mainly describes the historical events of *** 195 from the first year of Jianwu, Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 25) to the 25th year of Jian 'an, Emperor Xiandi of the Han Dynasty (AD 220).

Literary features of the book of the later Han dynasty;

In addition to innovation in style, The Book of the Later Han Dynasty is most remarkable for its clear-cut views and good opinions. For example, instead of writing biographies for idle bureaucrats, he wrote lonely biographies for many "humble husbands", which fully showed his clear attitude of love and hate.

"Dangkou Zhi" positively praised James Zhang, Fan Pang and Mars's strong and upright character. In Yang Zhenchuan, Yang Zhen and his descendants' honest family style was praised in many places. Biographies of Officials praised Cai Lun and others for being loyal to the royal family, while for Hou Lan and others, they said that they were "a domestic evil and a national harm".

In particular, the "theory" and "praise" in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty have great advantages in judging right and wrong, praising integrity, denouncing evil and laughing at fatuity with sharp pens.