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Is there a poem describing what's wrong with drinking?

I will stop petitioning at the North Palace Gate and go to this shabby house on Zhongnanshan. I have no reason to decide to give up my point of view. My old and many sick friends have stopped practicing. The frequency of white hair is that people are getting more and more every day, and spring is coming to force them to die. Full of sadness, tossing and turning, the pine forest is empty under the moon. -"On Returning to Zhongnanshan at the End of the Year"

Stop writing to the North Campus and let me go back to that shabby hut in Nanshan. I don't have any talent. No wonder I'm disheartened and my old patient is unfamiliar. The frequent appearance of white hair makes people aging day by day, and the arrival of spring forces the old year to pass away. I can't sleep, because I am full of sadness, and the window of the moonlight pine forest is empty.

Allusions:

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.

Reading and drinking constantly, people have entered a drunken state. When Meng Haoran recited the second sentence "I was exiled by a wise king because of my mistake" in "Going to Nanshan at the End of the Year", Tang Xuanzong, who had been in high spirits, suddenly said seriously: "Have you ever asked for an official, have I abandoned you?" Then he left. This time, "drunken songs" offended the emperor because of improper sentences, and lost the opportunity to enter the body.

Extended data

Returning to Nanshan at the end of the year is a poem by Meng Haoran, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem was written by the poet when he lived in seclusion, expressing a feeling of resentment. The two notes in the first couplet show that he no longer pursues official career and retreats to Nanshan; Turn around and say a few words, expressing the feeling of incompetence; Write two sentences about scenery, sighing for wasting your time, and your ambition is hard to pay; The last two sentences illustrate the feelings of sadness, loneliness and emptiness. The poem is rich in language, layered, profound in style and full of charm.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Returning to Zhongnanshan at the end of the year