The next sentence of the Taoist bookworm: The drunkard steals the general. The name of the poem: "Happy Yu Fu Arrives". Real name: Yao He. Font size: Zi Da Ning. Era: Tang Dynasty. Ethnic group: Han. Birthplace: Shaanzhou. Date of birth: approximately 779. Time of death: about 855. Main works: "A message to a friend", "A message to a guest named Liu Langzhong", "A message to a friend who has not returned due to a trip to the south", "A message to Jia Island", "A message to Jiang Ting of Caizhou and the envoy of Jiantian", etc. Main achievements: Representative of the Kuyin Poetry School, and is also known as "Yao Jia" together with Jia Dao. Ancestry: Wuxing.
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I am still too lazy to get my heart out, so I wander around the bed with idle chants.
The Taoist bookworms have eaten them all, and the drunken lawyers have stolen them.
Worry makes you sick, and poverty makes you crazy.
Seeing what you are like, it feels like cooling down from the heat.
2. Yao He's other poems
"Two Poems by Qianbian", "New Residence in Yuan Shang (a poem by Wang Jian)", "Traveling in the Wilderness of Zhuangju", "Song of Snow" , "Host and guest Liu Yuanwai". Poems from the same dynasty
"Sangu Stone", "Warm Cui", "Farewell to Xu Kan", "Poems of Deep Regret", "Inscription on Jiadao Tomb", "Tiantai Chanyuan Couplet", "Song of Everlasting Sorrow" ", "Remembering the South of the Yangtze River", "Spring Journey to Qiantang Lake", "Ode to the Dusk River".
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