What poems and songs in ancient China reflected people's rebellion, wildness and unruly?

Others laugh at me for being crazy, and I laugh at others for not being able to see through it. -Tang Yin's Song of the Peach Blossom Temple

Probably after reading too many versions of "Tang Bohu Dianchouxiang", Tang Bohu's romantic and chic image is deeply rooted in people's hearts, so the first sentence that comes to mind when I see this question is Tang Yin's most famous poem. Another very famous figure associated with this sentence is Ji Gong. It is said that there really exists such a person in history, and many interesting things about him are fabricated according to his image.

No matter Tang Yin, who is handsome, or Jigong, who is crazy, has entered the WTO too deeply, or "wine and meat penetrate the intestines, and the Buddha pays attention to it", they are not normal people in the secular world.

One is because of their talent, and the other is because of their epiphany. They are all making unruly people of their time in their own way. Rebellion itself was a very extravagant thing in their time, and no amount of wealth could buy such freedom.

Of course, there are many such arrogant people in history, such as Li Bai, the great poet of "The Flower in the Mirror", Du Fu and Su Shi, who are not fuel-efficient lamps.