What is the last sentence that a laughing song calls from drunkenness?

The laughter comes from the last sentence of "Let Life Be Drunken": Why laugh at Ding Bai?

The laughter comes from the last sentence of "Let Life Be Drunken": Why laugh at Ding Bai? Title of the poem: Ci Pavilion, Rhyme, Officials Rushing to the Courtyard, Covering the Sky. Real name: Zhu. Posthumous title: Zhu Zi, Wen Gong, Mr. Ziyang, Mr. Kao Ting, Cangzhou Sick Old Man, Yungu Old Man. Font size: the characters are dark, and the middle characters are dark. Time: Song Dynasty. Ethnic group: Han nationality. Birthplace: Youxi, Nanjian Prefecture (now Sanming City, Fujian Province). Date of birth:1130 65438+10/8. Time of death: 65438+April 23rd, 2000. Main works: Nine Songs, Spring Day, Liu Hua, Random Thoughts on Reading, Rowing, etc. Main achievements: Master of Confucianism, Neo-Confucianism in Song Dynasty.

We will introduce "Laughing at a song and calling yourself drunk" to you in detail from the following aspects:

First of all, click here to view the full text of "The Rhyme of Li Ting Third Hospital" and learn the details of "The Rhyme of Li Ting Third Hospital".

Officials are scattered in the courthouse and cover it during the day, only going to the Liu Bian Pavilion in the spring.

Singing fee * * * hi _ red, He Lao laugh at Ding Bai.

Laugh and sing, and you get drunk. Who will you wake up for in a few years?

After knowing Zagreb, he praised it and named it as Lin Tai Khan Jian Qing.

Second, Zhu's other poems

Boating, poetry to encourage learning, spring, reading books and Lan Jian's ideas. Poetry of the same dynasty

General Cao, Xiaqutang, Tengwangge, mistress attacked his wife and complained about the cold, and Tang Meishan's poems were also played as notes, with the title Cherish, abandoned as the value of rice crossing, seeing off guests, exclamations and titles.

Click here to see more detailed information about the rhyme of the second pavilion.