Eighteen brides are eighty lang, with white hair and red makeup.
Two nights spent in a mandarin duck quilt, a pear tree overwhelms Haitang.
Originally, it was a mockery of Zhang Xian, a poet in the Song Dynasty, because he married a concubine of 18 years old when he was 80 years old, which means "the old cow eats the young grass".
Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow;
On the night of spring, the warm hibiscus curtains covered her fluttering hair, petals on her cheeks and golden ripples on her head.
But the night in spring is short and the sun rises too fast. Since then, the emperor has given up his early hearing.
The focus of the poem lies in allegory, exposing the "endless hatred" inevitably brought by "the emperor of China, whose lust may shake the beauty of an empire", and condemning the debauchery of Emperor Tang Ming, which led to the Anshi Rebellion, so as to admonish the later monarch;
Du Mu's "Crossing Huaqing Palace";
Chang' an looks back at the embroidered pile, and thousands of doors open at the top of the mountain.
The princess of mortals smiled, but no one knew it was litchi.
Du Mulu went to Chang 'an via Huaqing Palace and felt that the country was at fault for the adultery between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. Huaqing Palace was once a playground for Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty and Yang Guifei. According to "New Tang Book"? "Biography of Yang Guifei" records: "My concubine loves litchi and wants to live it, but she rides it and travels thousands of miles. Her taste has not changed and she has arrived in the capital. " Therefore, on the way from Sichuan to Chang 'an, many policemen died of fatigue, and the post horses also fell dead. The quatrains of crossing the Qing Palace intercepted this historical fact, attacked the arrogance and extravagance of feudal rulers, and satirized modern people with history to warn the monarch.