What is Ding Yuanying's self-deprecating poem?

The self-deprecating poem comes from Doudou's work The Distant Savior. It is a self-deprecating poem that Ding had to make at the banquet, and it is an interpretation of himself under special circumstances.

Originally from Houshan, I was a guest in front of the hall occasionally. Half a book beside the drunken dance pavilion, sitting and talking about the sky.

Ambition makes great achievements, and the sea strives for wealth. Speaking of cash-strapped, anger refers to Gan Kun's mistakes.

The main idea in the poem is that I am an unpretentious person and accidentally got the opportunity to go to an elegant place. Although I didn't read many books, I talked more after drinking three rounds, like a frog in a well.

I am a poor scholar, but I am ambitious and eager to become famous.

Such people can be seen everywhere. He has no wealth but is ambitious, complaining about others, but never reflecting on himself. The vivid image of this poor scholar in the city makes people see at a glance, and the so-called killing is nothing more than that. Happiness and misfortune are measured by a huge bucket like the sea. Speaking of being penniless and penniless, I blame God for not giving me a chance to show my ambition.

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Ding Yuanying is the hero in the novel The Distant Savior. After being adapted into the TV series Paradise, he was played by Wang.

Ding Yuanying is clever and talented. He can live on his own. However, he is a person who is incompatible with the impetuous society and seems unable to integrate with the world. He has his own unique philosophy in dealing with people.

To borrow the words of Master Zhi Xuan, an old monk in the book, he said that the benefactor is among the three qi. Three points are quiet, three points are expensive, and three points are murderous. There is also living in the body, free from the heart.