Tang Yin's most famous poem.

The most famous poem by Tang Yin, a gifted scholar in Ming Dynasty, is Untitled.

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Taohuawu Taohuaan, Taohuaan under the Peach Blossom Fairy.

Peach Fairy cultivates peach trees, picks them and drinks them.

When you wake up, you just sit in front of the flowers, and when you are drunk, you come to sleep under the flowers.

Half drunk and half awake day after day, flowers bloom and fall year after year.

I hope I die of old age. I don't want to bow my head in front of horses and chariots.

Car dust and clues show things, and wine is hidden in snuff.

If the revealer is compared to a hermit, one is underground and the other is in heaven.

If Hua San is compared to chariots and horses, why can't we be idle?

Others laugh at me for being crazy, and I laugh at others for not being able to see through it.

There are no graves of Hao Jie in Wuling, no flowers, no wine, and no hoes to plow the fields.

Of course, in addition to this most famous poem, Tang Bohu actually has other famous poems:

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Can I learn from Li Bai about the bright moon, the moon and Li Bai?

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So far, who do you mean, a piece of Chun Qing Fu Haitang.

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