Tang Yin's Peach Blossom Poems in Ming Dynasty

Taohuawu Taohua Temple, Taohuaguan Taohuaxian. Peach Fairy nurtures peach trees and breaks flower branches for drinking. When you wake up, you just sit in front of the flowers, and when you are drunk, you will sleep. Before and after the flowers, day after day, drunk every year. I don't want to bow in front of horses and chariots, but I want to die of old age. Car dust and horse feet are interesting, and hops are poor. If wealth is better than poverty, one is underground and the other is in heaven. If you compare poverty to horses and chariots, he will have to drive away my leisure. The world laughs at me for being crazy, and I laugh that the world can't see through it. I remember the tombs of the five great heroes. There was no wine and no flowers to plow the fields. -Tang Yin's Song of the Peach Blossom Temple in the Ming Dynasty Tang Yin was a famous painter in the Ming Dynasty and also made great achievements in poetry. Tang Bohu's poems are easy to understand, simple and fresh, revealing a unique free and unrestrained personality temperament. Five "peach blossoms" are used repeatedly, piling up a world full of peach blossoms. Who is the peach blossom fairy who drinks under the flower? It is a kind of free and easy to spend money on drinks and indifferent to fame and fortune. Wake up when you are drunk, day after day, year after year, under the peach tree, quietly, and experience the tranquility. Peach blossom, first seen in the Book of Songs, was originally used to express a free emotional attitude. It was not until the publication of Tao Yuanming's Peach Blossom Garden in the Eastern Jin Dynasty that peach blossoms were more and more widely used by poets of past dynasties to express their feelings of seclusion and leisure. I want to be complacent all the time, stay away from the noise of cars and horses, forget the worldly troubles, and only drink in this peach blossom forest. Gorgeous chariots and horses, fame and fortune, are the interests of the powerful. Maybe these wine glasses and peach blossoms are just destined for the poor! Source: investment and financial management