A beggar's eternal famous sentence

A beggar's famous poem is as follows:

1, Taohuawu Taohuaan, Taohuaan Taohuaxian; Peach Fairy cultivates peach trees, picks them and drinks them. When I wake up, I just sit in front of the flowers, and when I am drunk, I come to sleep under the flowers; Half awake and half drunk day after day, flowers bloom year after year. I would rather die of old age than bow before horses and chariots; Cars, dust and horses are interesting, and hops are poor. If wealth is better than poverty, one is in the ground and the other is in the sky; If you compare poverty to horses and chariots, he will have to drive away my leisure. The world laughs that I am too crazy, and I laugh that the world can't see through it; There are no graves of Hao Jie in Wuling, no flowers, no wine, and no hoes to plow the fields.

Life experience is like a seagull on the water. He crossed the Zhou Nan with a bamboo pole. In the evening, the rice bag is full of waning moon, and the song board breeze sings Xiaoqiu. Kick your feet off the earth, and shoulder all the worries of the past and the present. If you don't eat now, why does the yellow dog bark endlessly? This is a very high-level work of seven laws, with neat antithesis, quiet language and elegant style. The first four sentences of the poem are quite graceful and restrained by Liu Yong, but the last four sentences have a sharp change in writing style. It seems that the poet Li Bai is possessed, romantic and frivolous, and his artistic conception is open-minded.

It is precisely because this poem is of such a high level that its officials highly admire it, so a tomb was built for it, with the inscription "Yongjia Poetry Beggar's Tomb". The official monument was erected for a nameless beggar who died tragically. The inscription is also called Yongjia Poem Beggar, which shows the level and influence of this poem at that time.