The hair loss is all over the comb, and the appearance is unattractive. It's a poem by Lu You.
The hair has fallen out and is combed all over the comb, and the face is too faded to look good. This poem comes from "Visiting Dazhi Temple" by Lu You (Song Dynasty). The original poem is:
The hair has fallen off and is combed all over the comb, and the look is too bad to look good. A hundred years have suddenly passed and half have passed, and the passing of the day is as if it were overheated. In his life, he has ambitions of fame and success, but he has no desire to mount a horse. If you come to read the world, you will be surprised by everything. How could there be no old friends, mingling with each other in the half-corridor temple? Who can accompany me to this old age, walking up the gorge and listening to the cries of apes? There are several public figures in Jincheng, but their spirits are as low as ever. Take a break to visit a wild temple, tie a horse and chase for a smile. I am disgusted with jade raccoon dogs when they are new, and I am afraid of wine and I will return to them.
The ancient palace is full of arrogant people, and the hats and hats on the walls are broken. When I rub Song Gong's poems, I marvel at the sublime syntax, just like the songs of neon clothes, which are scattered and scattered. The way back is along the long embankment, with frost on my face. Don't forget the wonderful trip, don't criticize me when I write.
Introduction to Lu You:
Lu You (November 13, 1125 - January 26, 1210), with the courtesy name Wuguan and the nickname Fangweng, was a Han nationality in Shanyin, Yuezhou (today's Born in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province, he was the grandson of Lu Dian, the Minister of Economic Affairs and Minister Youcheng. He was a writer, historian and patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. Lu You was born when the Northern Song Dynasty was overthrown, and he was deeply influenced by his family's patriotism when he was young. During the reign of Emperor Gaozong of the Song Dynasty, he took the examination of the Ministry of Rites.
His official career was not smooth because he was rejected by Qin Hui, the prime minister. During the reign of Emperor Xiaozong, he was granted a Jinshi background. He entered Shu in middle age and devoted himself to military life. In the second year of Jiatai (1202), Emperor Ningzong of the Song Dynasty ordered Lu You to go to Beijing and preside over the compilation of Xiaozong's and Guangzong's "Records of the Two Dynasties" and "History of the Three Dynasties". In his later years, he retired to his hometown. There are more than 9,000 poems in existence today, and they are extremely rich in content. He is the author of "Jiannan Poetry Manuscript", "Weinan Collected Works", "Southern Tang Book", "Laoxue'an Notes", etc.