"Peach Blossom Temple Song" is a seven-character ancient poem written by Tang Yin, a writer in the Ming Dynasty. In this poem, the poet refers to himself as the Peach Blossom Immortal, and uses "aging and dying among flowers and wine" and "bowing in front of chariots and horses" to refer to two completely different lifestyles. The rich and the poor each have their own losses, forming a clear and strong contrast. In contrast, it shows his true heart with a vulgar and negative side in his ordinary reality, with a cynical attitude.
The whole poem has clear layers and simple language, but it contains infinite artistic tension, giving people continuous aesthetic enjoyment and a strong sense of identity