In the Tang Dynasty, Dr. Li Shao from imperial academy left Chang 'an to visit his younger brother Li Bo in Jiujiang. At that time, Li Bo had just served as a local governor of Jiangzhou, and Li She met a group of robbers in the process of looking for her brother. At first, the robbers asked the people on board to hand over all their travelling expenses directly, and the boatman at that time was frightened. However, Li never cared, and her face never changed color.
The robbers didn't care at the time. After all, they have been in this business for a long time and everyone has met them. When the robber asked the boatman what he was wearing, the boatman replied with trepidation that Dr. Li was involved. When the robber heard Li's name, he told other robbers not to rob. Then, the robber respectfully walked up to Li She and asked Li She to write a poem for them.
Li didn't refuse at that time. After disembarking, the robber came directly, and made this song "Minefield meets a night guest" in one breath.
"Minefield sand hut meets overnight guests"
The rain at dusk falls in the village by the river, and the greenwood vendors only know it at night.
He didn't have to escape his first name and surname when he was young, but he is the king of the world today. This poem means that it was raining in the evening in this small village, and the outlaw I met actually knew my name. At that time, there was no need to hide in the wild. Now most of the world is a fugitive like you. After the robber finished writing this poem on the spot, he let Li She go, and at the same time, he gave Li She a lot of property to do travelling expenses on the road. All Tang Poems, Yunxi Friendship and Chronicle of Tang Poems all record the story of Li She, which also reflects the lofty status of poets in the Tang Dynasty.