Up and up and up, up to the high mountains. With your head raised, the red sun and white clouds are low, and you can see all the seas and lakes.

I don’t know what you want to ask. This poem was written by Tang Bohu.

Once, a group of tourists were climbing a mountain to drink and compose poems. Tang Bohu, dressed as a beggar in rags, stepped forward and said to them: "You guys are composing poems on the mountain today. Can you let me, a beggar, participate too?" "The hikers were shocked at first. After they recovered, the leader wanted to tease him and said, "Come on, you beggar, try writing a poem!" Tang Bohu took the pen unceremoniously! , dipped in ink, wrote the word "一上" on the paper, then threw down the pen and left. The leader laughed loudly, got up and chased him back, asking him to write again. Tang Bohu then wrote "一上", and then threw the pen away again. The leader sighed: "I know beggars can't write poems!" Tang Bohu replied: "I am born to like drinking. I must drink wine first to arouse my interest in writing poems. Can you give me some wine to drink? ?” The leader poured a large glass of wine and placed it in front of Tang Bohu, and said: “If you can write a poem, we will let you get drunk; if you can’t write it, we will beat you up!” Everyone was shouting: "Write, write!" They handed him a pen and paper and forced him to write immediately. Tang Bohu calmly took the pen and paper and wrote the word "一上". All the climbers laughed, and some almost fell to the ground laughing. Tang Bohu took a step forward and asked: "I have wanted to drink for a long time. Do you really want to see me write poetry after drinking?" As he spoke, he picked up the wine glass, drank it all, and then threw the glass away while looking at the sky. After walking out, he turned back to pick up his pen and continued a quatrain like this on the paper: "Up and up and up again, all the way to the high mountain. With your head raised, the red sun and white clouds are low, and you can see all the seas and five lakes." The climbers witnessed The beggar couldn't help but admire the wonderful performance. He thought he had met a strange person, so he quickly took him to the table and sat down. Everyone drank and composed poems together and returned drunk. But no one could recognize that this beggar was the famous "the most romantic and talented man in Jiangnan".