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Asking for an ancient crooked poem

I remember this joke. It said that this person was unrealistic in writing poetry, insisted on neat dialogue, and wrote his brothers to death casually.

In the Song Dynasty, a man named Li Tingyan wrote a hundred-rhyme poem and submitted it to his boss for advice. The boss read a couplet in it: "My brother died in Jiangnan, and my brother died in Saibei." He was very moved. , expressed deep sympathy, and said: "I didn't expect that the Jun family was so evil!" Li Tingyan hurriedly and respectfully replied: "It's not true, but it's just for people who are familiar with it." This matter spread and became a laughing stock. Later generations laughed at this dear man: Since he was composing a poem, why did he include all the brothers? Why not write "The beloved wife sleeps with the monk, and the beautiful concubine enters the Zen room"?

Later it was passed down like this.