Complain in poetry and repeat allusions.

In It's Difficult to Go to the Sky, Li Bai uses allusions to express his desire to be reused by the imperial court: "I will sit on a fishing rod and lie lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of sailing to the sun in a small boat." It is difficult to listen to the ancient Yuefu Zaqu. In 722 AD, the poet Ying Zhao went to Beijing to devote himself to the Hanlin, trying to display his ambition of saving the country and saving the world, but he soon felt excluded and could not find a political way out. He wrote this poem when he went or stayed. Usage: "I will sit on a fishing rod and lie lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of driving a boat and sailing towards the sun." Express your desire to be reused by the court.