I heard that the scholar heard such a poem when he was talking about "The Chronicles of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty". The first sentence is "The King of Wu is drunk and lying on Gusu Terr

I heard that the scholar heard such a poem when he was talking about "The Chronicles of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty". The first sentence is "The King of Wu is drunk and lying on Gusu Terrace", and the second sentence seems to be

The author of "Chronicles of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" is Feng Menglong, who lived in the late Ming Dynasty. Most of the stories told by the storyteller are based on this book, coupled with his own on-the-spot performance, the final version in front of the audience is the storytelling version. "Chronicles of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty", most of the poems in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods were four-character sentences. Sentences like "The King of Wu was drunk and lying on the Gusu Terrace" were either in Feng Menglong's original book, or were added by the storyteller himself.