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What do you mean when people laugh at me for being crazy and I laugh at others for not being able to wear it?

Everyone laughed at me for being crazy, but I laughed at others for not wearing them at all.

According to the query of Baidu Library, "others laugh at me for being too crazy, and I laugh at others for not wearing it" means that others laugh at me for being too crazy, and I laugh at others for not wearing it at all. This sentence comes from the seven-character ancient poem "Song of the Peach Blossom Temple" written by Tang Yin, a painter, writer and poet in the Ming Dynasty, which expresses a person's independent attitude towards his own cognition and others' evaluation.

Tang Yin's Song of the Peach Blossom Temple in Ming Dynasty: Taohuawu Taohuaan, Taohuaan Taohuaxian. Peach Fairy nurtures peach trees and breaks flower branches for drinking. When you wake up, you just sit in front of the flowers, and when you are drunk, you will sleep. Before and after the flowers, day after day, drunk every year. I don't want to bow in front of horses and chariots, but I want to die of old age. Cars, dust and horses are interesting, and hops are poor. If wealth is better than poverty, one is underground and the other is in heaven. If you compare poverty to horses and chariots, he will have to drive away my leisure. Others laugh at me for being crazy, and I laugh at others for not being able to see through it. There are no graves of Hao Jie in Wuling, no flowers, no wine, and no hoes to plow the fields.