What is Liu Yong's most rogue poem?

Liu Yong's most rogue words are like fish and water.

"Like Fish and Water" is a colorful epigraph. Liu Yong created such a epigraph, and wrote a wonderful word under it that ordinary literati dare not imitate. His words and expressions are so unique that no one can imitate their essence for more than 900 years, but he can only say that he is skillful and bold. . "Fish and water", like the joy of fish and water, has a tender and lingering meaning. The style seems ambiguous and full of emotional appeal.

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The first part is mainly about Liu Yong's unrestrained and lingering life in Bianjing. Liu Yong said that because of "evacuation", he went to the "wine lingering flower department" many times. In fact, he went to the brothel not because he was bored, but because of other reasons. One is to write lyrics for geisha, and the other is that he was born a slut. "Nine Strangers Wandering in the Wild" is well described. Liu Yong really indulges himself in various romantic places with his ability to write lyrics, which is worthy of the word "crazy".

"Good scenery annoys Jane's feast" is not anger or anger, but provocation. Liu Yong was angered by the beautiful scenery and the table full of precious banquets. The phrase "beautiful women have their own romantic feelings" can be said to be empirical. It is conceivable that in the face of such a luxurious scene and such a beautiful temptation, Liu Yong is naturally deeply involved. What's more, the combination of persuasion by beautiful women, singer's lip opening and dancer's sleeve is unbearable.