Tang Bohu's Poems of Peach Blossom Temple

Taohuawu Taohuaan, Taohuaan 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. Dust Ma Gui, 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 my madness, and I _ the world cannot see through it. I remember the tombs of the five great heroes. There was no wine and no flowers to plow the fields.

The picture of the whole poem is gorgeous and elegant, the style is elegant and handsome, and the melody returns to the sky and dances with snow, which means mellow and profound. Although my eyes are full of fragrant words such as flowers, peaches, wine and drunkenness, there is no vulgar meaning, but the brushwork is straight through the back of the paper, which makes people suddenly realize. This is the strength of Tang Yin's poetry painting, and this poem is Tang Yin's masterpiece.

The first four sentences of the poem are narratives, saying that he is a peach fairy who lives in seclusion in Taohuawu, Suzhou, and planting peach trees to sell peach blossoms and wine is a portrayal of his life. These four sentences deliberately highlight the image of "Peach Blossom" and use peach blossom as a metaphor for a hermit, vividly depicting the image of a hermit who is roaming in the forest, free and easy, loves life and is as happy as a fairy.