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What are the funniest poems in the world?

1, Ode to Snow

One, two, three or four, five, six, seven or eight,

Nine pieces, ten pieces, and eleven pieces flew into the reeds, all of which were gone.

This poem was written by Zheng Banqiao, one of the Eight Eccentrics in Yangzhou.

2. Peach Blossom Temple Song

Taohuawu Taohuaan, Taohuaan Taohuaxian.

Peach Fairy cultivates peach trees, picks them and drinks them.

When you wake up, you just sit in front of the flowers, and when you are drunk, you come to sleep under the flowers.

Half awake and half drunk day after day, flowers bloom and fall year after year.

I hope I die of old age. I don't want to bow my head in front of horses and chariots.

Cars, dust and horses are interesting, and hops are poor.

If wealth is better than 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;

There are no graves of Hao Jie in Wuling, no flowers, no wine, and no hoes to plow the fields.

The first one is a seven-character quatrain written by Zheng Banqiao, a poet in Qing Dynasty. This poem adopts the method of collecting first and then releasing, and depicts the beautiful scenery of snowflakes and white reeds very touching.

The second Song of Peach Blossom Temple is a classic poem by Tang Yin (Bohu), a famous painter, writer and poet in Ming Dynasty. Song of the Peach Blossom Temple is the most famous poem in Tang Yin's poems, and it is a work of self-criticism and warning.

When Tang Bohu returned to his hometown after the failure of scientific research, he had a further understanding of the vicissitudes and indifference of the world. So he built a Taohuaan villa in Taohuawu, Nagato, Suzhou, and lived a poetic personal life since then, calling himself "the owner of Taohuaan".