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Drinking is a bad thing. Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is an example. What did he do after drinking?

Drinking is a bad thing. Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, is an example. What did he do after drinking? Most people who are slightly famous for writing poems do well. At the age of 40, Meng Haoran came to Beijing to find a job. He found Wang Wei, and when Wang Wei learned of his intention, he agreed and invited Meng Haoran to the official residence for a drinking party.

Poetry flourished in the Tang Dynasty, and most people who were slightly famous for writing poems got along well with Fu. Meng Haoran, then 40 years old, had no choice, so he came to Beijing to ask for an official. He found his close friend Wang Wei for help. When Wang Wei learned of his purpose, he readily agreed and invited Meng to the official residence for a drink another day.

I don't know how the news of the gathering of leading poets and outstanding poets was known by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, so he suddenly arrived in Wang Zhai. Meet Meng Haoran and ask poetry. Meng was flattered by the emperor's questions and recited poems one by one. At this time, reading and drinking constantly, people have entered a state of drunkenness. This time in Beijing, when Meng recited the second sentence of his new book "Going to Zhongnanshan at the end of the year", he suddenly and seriously said, "Have you ever asked for an official, have I ever abandoned you?" Then he left. This time, "drunken songs" offended the emperor because of improper sentences, and lost the opportunity to enter the body.

Meng Haoran, who has lived in seclusion in his hometown for three years, still wants to enter the body. One day, he thought that his good friend Han Chaozong could help him. Chao Zong asked him to go to Beijing together. On the day I went to Beijing, an old friend came to see me, and Meng Haoran hosted a banquet. During the dinner, the two raised their glasses to catch up, and Meng Haoran was drunk again. My family reminded me several times: "It's time for you to invite Han's adult to Beijing ..." Meng Haoran didn't stop drinking immediately.

Even though he thought his family was a wet blanket, he said loudly, "Now it's drunk, who cares?" This sentence made Han Chaozong, who was waiting in the living room, feel that this fellow was ungrateful and very angry. Why should I recommend you? Now leave without saying goodbye. The ancients' "singing after drinking" and today's "drunk driving" are both harmful and can be used as lessons.