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From which poem does Descent Like a Fairy come?

Descending Like a Fairy is from Tang Yin's Woman.

Original: Women in Yin Mingtang

This woman is not human, and the fairy has been down for nine days.

A son will be a thief and steal flat peaches for his mother.

Allusion: Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty went to Wang Hanlin to celebrate his mother's birthday and asked Ji Xiaolan to give an impromptu birthday speech. Lao Ji didn't refuse, but blurted out in front of a room full of guests: "This woman is not human." Wang Hanlin was very embarrassed when the old lady heard her face change. Lao Ji unhurriedly read the second sentence: "Nine fairies descended to earth." Suddenly the audience became active and praised, and the old lady turned anger into joy. Lao Ji then read the third sentence: "Give birth to a son to be a thief." All the guests became speechless and joy turned into embarrassment. Lao Ji shouted the fourth sentence: "I stole Xiantao and gave it to my mother." Everyone cheered at once.