Jay Chou's Hair as Snow is based on which poem?

As original as Answer Straight, Hair Like Snow is not copied from any classical poems or epigrams, but the title of the song is inspired by the poem in Li Bai's Into the Wine: "I don't see how the water of the Yellow River moves out of heaven and into the ocean, never to return; Have you seen the lovely hair in the bright mirror in the high room? Although it is silky black in the morning, it has turned into snow at night ... ". The author sighed after reading it, and her hair turned into snow overnight, so she got the word "hair as snow".

The lyrics: "Invite the bright moon to make the memories bright …" and "I raise my glass and drink all the snow …" are all borrowed from Li Bai's poem "Drinking the bright moon alone": "Since from a pot of wine among the flowers, I have been drinking alone. No one is with me; Until, holding up my cup, I asked the bright moon to bring me my shadow and let the three of us ... ". The author divides "until, raise a glass, I ask the moon" into "raise a glass" and "invite the moon" and uses them in the lyrics, just taking the popularity and familiarity of his poems, which has nothing to do with the original meaning.