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People laugh at me for being crazy. What's the next sentence?

I laugh at people who can't see through it.

Source: Song of the Peach Blossom Temple by Tang Yin in the Ming Dynasty: "If wealth is compared with poverty, one is in the ground and the other is in the sky; If you compare poverty to horses and chariots, he will have to drive away my leisure. Others laugh that I am too crazy, and I laugh that others can't see through it; I don't see the tomb of the five tombs, no flowers, no wine and no hoes. "

If you compare the wealth of others with my poverty, one is in the sky and the other is in the ground. If I compare my poverty to the horses and chariots of the powerful, they work for the powerful, but I get the pleasure of leisure.

Others laugh that I am crazy, but I laugh that others can't see through everything in this world. You haven't seen those rich families once brilliant, but now you can't see their graves, just for farmland.

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This poem was written in the 18th year of Hongzhi (1505), only six years after Tang Yin Imperial Examination Hall was falsely accused. Tang Yin once won the Xie Yuan, and was later implicated in the fraud case in the examination room, which made him famous.

In the long-term life training, I saw through the vanity of fame and fortune, and thought that fame and fortune at the expense of freedom could not last long, so I gave up my plan to pursue my career and sold paintings and lived a leisurely life with flowers as my friends and wine as my friends. The poet wrote this poem, expressing his attitude towards life that he was willing to retire and indifferent to fame and fortune.