What poem is "How many times can I get drunk in my life"? "Why don't you drink until dawn?

A picture of dead wood and bamboo stones?

Author: White

The wind blows the fallen leaves and dances in the clear sky, and I play crazy songs to call heroes.

After the song, raise a glass and ask heaven, who laughs at my sincerity.

There is a moon in the cup and a day in the belly.

How many times can you get drunk in life? Why not drink till dawn?

There is a poem that is very similar to this sentence-how many times can you laugh in life, and you will get drunk when you meet someone.

From:

The Liangzhou Pavilion Judge Night Collection Year:? Don? Author:? Cen Can

The crescent moon climbed into Liangzhou city, city to city, and the sky was full of Liangzhou.

There are 700,000 people around Liangzhou, and the conference semifinals here know how to play the pipa.

The touching pipa pipa piano is very heartwarming, only feel the wind, oh, the night is long.

There are many old friends in Hexi shogunate, so don't come on March 5.

Looking at autumn grass in front of the flower gate now, how can you watch each other grow old and poor?

You can laugh several times in life, and you must get drunk when you meet everyone today.

The author introduces:

Cén shēn (about 7 15-770), a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was born in Nanyang (now Xinye, Henan) and moved to Jiangling (now Hubei). Han nationality, born in Jiangling, Jingzhou (Jiangling, Hubei), died at the age of 56, a famous frontier poet in Tang Dynasty. His poems are romantic, magnificent, imaginative, colorful and passionate, especially good at seven-character quatrains.

Appreciate:

This poem combines the frontier fortress life sentiment with the rich flavor of the times. The poem begins with the bright moon shining in Liangzhou. While focusing on the scenery of the border town, the moonlight rippling in 700,000 households and the pipa in the city also clearly revealed the vast pattern and peaceful and stable atmosphere of Liangzhou at that time.

"How can you look down on being old when you see autumn grass in front of the Huamen Gate House?" Not because of the passage of time, but because of the heroic feelings of being able to master one's own destiny, showing a vibrant attitude towards life. "Laugh a few times in your life" is a hearty and healthy smile. It comes from confidence in the future and life. Similarly, the last sentence "must be drunk" is not to drown my sorrows by drinking, but to entertain by drinking, which is a heroic and optimistic drunkenness. Readers can feel the pulse of the prosperous Tang Dynasty from the characters' demeanor.