Interpretation of "A Clock of Mr. Li"

The full text is "What are satellites and wine stars? Mr. Li has a clock. Drunk songs are 3 thousand, and the moon stays in the world. Zheng Gu, one of the "Ten Philosophers of Fanglin", wrote it after reading Li Bai's poems.

Legend has it that in the second year of Tianbao in the Tang Dynasty, one day in 742 AD, Emperor Tang Ming and Yang Guifei swam in the lake by boat. When their interest came, they ordered Li Bai to write poems. At this time, Li Bai was as drunk as a fiddler and refused to get on the boat. Ming Taizu ordered Li Bai to be carried aboard, and also ordered Li Bai to drink hangover soup. When Li Bai saw the soup, he repeatedly said, "No, no, I'm a wine star." Then write poetry with a pen, and the pen is fast. In this matter, Du Fu later wrote "The Eight Immortals Song in Drinking": "Li Bai fights a hundred pieces of wine and sleeps in Chang 'an Restaurant. The son of heaven called instead of boarding the boat, claiming that he was Brewmaster. "