Which poem does "The Book of Poetry and Crazy Joy" come from?

"The poems and books are crazily rolled up with joy" means: rolling up the poems and books randomly, as if they are going crazy with joy. This poem comes from Du Fu's "Hearing that the Imperial Army Retakes Henan and Hebei". It vividly depicts the poet's ecstatic mood and expresses the poet's joy when he heard that the imperial army had recovered the lost land and his eagerness to return to his hometown.

"I heard that the army was taking over Henan and Hebei"

Du Fu [Tang Dynasty]

Suddenly there was news outside the sword that Jibei was being taken over. When I first heard about it, my clothes were filled with tears.

But seeing where his wife was worried, she was filled with poems and books filled with joy.

It is necessary to indulge in drinking while singing during the day. Youth is a companion for returning home.

That is, pass through Wu Gorge from Ba Gorge, then go down to Xiangyang towards Luoyang.

"The poems and books are full of joy and ecstasy" comes from the famous poem "Hearing that the Government Army Takes Henan and Hebei" by the poet saint Du Fu, which describes Du Fu's excitement when he first heard that the Anshi Rebellion was over. At this time, the poet has not returned to his hometown for a long time, and has been wandering "outside the sword" for many years, feeling miserable in his heart. Suddenly, he heard that the country had regained its lost territory. The torrent of surprise made the poet's heart surge, so he wrote this poem.